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From: Robert Carnegie <rja.carnegie@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: (Tears) Fads and Fallacies by Martin Gardner
Date: Fri, 17 May 2024 11:17:25 +0100
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On 29/04/2024 16:23, Paul S Person wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Apr 2024 14:10:39 -0600, John Savard
> <quadibloc@servername.invalid> wrote:
> 
>> On 28 Apr 2024 17:29:06 GMT, ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
>> <tednolan>) wrote:
>>
>>> Is GS a fallacy?  Certainly it seems to have been a fad, but also to still
>>> be around in a less high-profile manner and accepted as providing some
>>> useful insights.
>>
>> Among the fallacies examined in Gardner's book is _chiropractic_. As
>> he notes, though, lots of chiropractors do useful things that help
>> patients, but when that discipline originated, it included notions
>> like curing, say, tuberculosis by addressing subluxations of the
>> vertebrae.
> 
> Sounds like an illustration of the statement "if all you have is a
> hammer, everything looks like a nail".

I don't particularly hesitate to interpret
a proposition that "All diseases are
fundamentally caused by ____" as bunk,
without scrutiny.  And likewise
"effectively treated by".  Say, stem cells.
Diseases are diverse.

I am getting anxious about the wide
application of vaccines to diseases which
don't look like a thing to get vaccinated
against.  However, the theory seems to be
to persuade the patient's immune system to
pick a fight against something that it
usually ignores which is a disease component.

I wonder what a vaccine against sugar would do
to public health?