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:
- 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.
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