Che, you ignorant slut (to paraphrase SNL's Chevy Chase
). There can be no ethical dilemma here once proper knowledge of the situation and the terms are established. To wit:
You spend so much time on your high horse your saddle is wedged up your arse. Let go and let capitalism!
). There can be no ethical dilemma here once proper knowledge of the situation and the terms are established. To wit:- Fraud exists only where the offer of the product or service is not intended to be honored.
- Both the "placebo effect" and the effect of positive attitude on healing are well documented in medical journals.
- Medical negligence could only be claimed if harm were to come by the product or service itself, even if the practitioner(s)/service(s) advertised on the site explicitly discouraged use of conventional medicine.
You spend so much time on your high horse your saddle is wedged up your arse. Let go and let capitalism!
@ Lefty's suggestion.
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