Eh, I'm not all that jazzed seeing so many people ready to deny germ theory. I would think people would be smart enough to recognize quacks when they see one. If some medical professional, usually osteopaths and chiropractors, were saying most disease was caused by mineral/vitamin deficiency, and then personally were selling "miracle cure vitamin and mineral supplements" and "magic water" to cure those diseases, it points to sheer quackery.
Eh, I'm not all that jazzed seeing so many people ready to deny germ theory. I would think people would be smart enough to recognize quacks when they see one. If some medical professional, usually osteopaths and chiropractors, were saying most disease was caused by mineral/vitamin deficiency, and then personally were selling "miracle cure vitamin and mineral supplements" and "magic water" to cure those diseases, it points to sheer quackery.
OK. But selling vaccines, not that different, tho.
Are doctors all making and selling their own version of vaccines and telling people that THEIR version was the only one that would cure them?