Saturday, October 1, 2016

Homeopathy Skeptics Fail Again


Nightingale Collaboration Tried to stop the sale of the WDDTY magazine in the UK because it had an article with the title Much more than placebo: Homeopathy reverses cancer. The article spoke of the successes of the Banerji Homeopathic Clinic in India and contained the words cancer, homeopathy & cure in the same article. Update. The original blog post about the assault on the WDDTY magazine was in 2014. This magazine is still sold in shops across the UK. Apparently, they did not and never want stores in the UK to stock the magazine. I replied to JoBrodie's tweet which implied that the group of Nightingale anti-homeopathy followers should keep up the pressure by emailing the magazine demanding that Tesco take the magazine off their shop shelves. I think this attempt to keep information about alternative medicine, and especially homeopathy, from the public is "sinister" and told her so. In tweets I have followed, one skeptic bragged that he/she would enter the shops and hide the magazines. Another said that he/she bought all the copies to put in the trash so that the magazine would not be in stock. Censorship is never a good thing. It's a 'numbers game' to the followers of the Nightingale Collaboration. Don't let these few people practice this censorship.



May 25, 2015  The battle over the content in Lynne McTaggart's magazine WDDTY What Doctor's Don't Tell You has continued. Lynne has posted a blog about the tactics the "followers" of Alan Henness and his wife Maria MacLachlan's organization The Nightingale Collaboration have used in an attempt to stop the selling and distribution of her magazine HERE

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