Kasz216 said:
Theraputic Nihilism is the pitfall they try and avoid... themselves. They try to avoid over treating a patient, and to believe that nothing can help a patient. Hence why homeopathy wouldn't fall under there. Your using the term completely backwards in otherwords. Not believing homeopathy does anything actually is theraputic nihilism... though a justified form.
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/61/4/592 http://www.dermanities.com/detail.asp?article=172
Theraputic Nihilism counts as overtreatment because it's a treatment which has little effect. |
So you believe homeopathy is over treatment. Let me go back a few posts, I said homeopathy fell against the modern hippocratic oath, the ethical guidelines for doctors. The line I quoted stated that both therapeutic nihilism and over treatment were to be avoided. Whether homeopathy falls under the banner of therapeutic nihilism or over treatment, it still goes against the hippocratic oath. So which ever way you look at it, it still states homeopathy is unethical to offer, so my basic point still stands.
Anyway, I can see we're going to argue until we're blue in the face. I think maybe we should agree to disagree.







