Mike stated, . . .

To an extent they are correct, in that alternative medicine, as it's
practiced on the internet, is a chaotic zoo of conflicting claims,
belligerant hucksterism, fanatical debunking, and utter lunacy. If you
are looking for an excuse to dismiss the whole thing, you *will* be
able to find all the justification that you need.

I'm sorry, I had to read the specific paragraph of your post several times
to allow the shock that YOU actually wrote that sink in, and take time to
let the sting of your opinion wear off.  I found your one particular
paragraph astonishing, embarrasing, and ill-stated.  I am wondering what an
intelligent person such as yourself is thinking.  If you are going to slam
an industry with hundreds of thousands of dedicated and competent people
devoting their lives to it, it would be most appreciated that you state "TO
WHAT EXTENT" you actually do mean.

I come from 30 years of education, training, and experience working in this
field of alternative and holistic health, and my experience is that like
anything else, there are those who are quacks, hucksters, and people simply
out to make a buck anyway they can.  These people can be found in all
industries, in all walks of life, and yes, on the internet, of course.  But
to say, that alternative medicine as it is practiced on the internet is ". .
. . "; I find very shallow, opinionated, and simply creating much more harm
than good.  It does a dis-service to those who are not in the above category
 which by the way, are most; and provides an even greater loss to those who
might have just tried alternative means to save their lives and the health
themselves and their loved ones.  But, because you are held in high regard,
some people, not all, will take your word for it.  CS is not the only
possibility for health and wellness.

Sasha Stein, Ph.D.
Energy Psychology and Meridian Therapy