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Canary42 | 07:29 Sun 03rd Dec 2023 | ChatterBank
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Why do people fall for these quack remedies/treatment ?

As this shows, they can be harmful.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/man-charged-manslaughter-woman-dies-151541997.html?.tsrc=fp_deeplink

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I often wonder about that, Canary, but then again, I don't have any serious health issues. In fact I have no health issues, unlike some, a lot younger than me, who have plenty. If someone is in constant pain without any sign of relief, I suppose it's understandable they would be desperate to try something "new". I don't know, though.

because people want to believe the wonderful world of total bow locks. It's why there are "psychics", homeopathy, etc

And Yahoo, Tora, don't forget Yahoo.

The article is extremely frustrating as it doesn't explain how the slapping therapy caused her death. Was it too forceful, did it cause a rupture, clot...what?

I've read reports about this from all over the world and can find no details, no doubt it will all come out in the trial.  It's taken a long time to get this man in to court.

I know I mention my weight loss too often but it is relevant here.

Lots of people asked me how I lost weight, almost eagerly - they were really keen to know.  As soon as told them 'diet and exercise' their eyes glazed over even though I didn't go in to detail.  They were all hoping for some magic pill, potion, jab that let me carry on with my lifestyle and lose weight without effort.

It's a similar thing.  Desperate people will resort to desperate things

That woman could possibly  have sorted out her diabetes with diet, and not have needed injections...though it doesn't say whether she had T1 or T2.

And there's more cases...

https://www.diabetes.co.uk/blog/2015/05/australian-boy-with-type-one-diabetes-dies-after-slapping-therapy/

Slapping "therapy" - perlease! I'm going to start a new therapy called kick up the April therapy!

pasta, she was Type 1

Seemingly not the first time this man had come to the attention of the authorities over a death of a 'patient'

"Before Carr-Gromm died, Xiao had also been questioned by authorities in Australia over the death of a seven-year-old diabetic boy in Sydney, the outlet noted."

https://nypost.com/2023/12/01/news/healer-charged-in-death-of-grandmother-at-slapping-workshop/

 

Barry @17:36...yes, as also mentioned in my link.

Plus another man with liver disease. All so avoidable. 

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