Quackery
The following is an edited version of a speech given by Peter
Bowditch to a
dinner meeting of the Australian
Skeptics on Saturday, 22 February, 2003.
The
speech also appeared as an article in the July 2003 edition of the
Skeptic, the journal of Australian Skeptics.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen
I am not a doctor. At least, I am not a medical doctor – I
have a PhD from a fake American university – but I have been
called a doctor. Apparently this is a derogatory term in certain
circles.
I was continually harassed late last year by people demanding
too know my qualifications to talk about alternative medicine, as
apparently you have to use it to talk about it. My answer was:
My qualifications are that I am a scientifically-literate,
concerned citizen with a particular interest in medical
quackery. I am sick of seeing liars and thieves get away with
their lying and thieving. I am sick of hearing stories about
families being impoverished in order to pay for useless medical
treatments for their sick children. I am sick of hearing about
desperate people being robbed of their life savings by
charlatans who only care about money. I am sick of hearing that
murderers are heroes and heroes are murderers. Or, as George
Mallory said about climbing Mount Everest: "Because it's
there".
I am going to talk tonight about alternative medicine, but
before I start I would like to point out that I don’t like the
term, because what I will be talking about is neither medicine nor
an alternative. The word “alternative” suggests that a choice
can be made from a selection of options which have similar
outcomes. When you came here tonight you had the alternatives of
coming by car, motorbike, pushbike, train, bus, or even walking if
you live close enough. If you came by car you had alternatives
when you bought it. For example, you can buy cars with four, five,
six, eight, ten or twelve cylinders (or a second-hand Mazda RX7
with no cylinders); you can get diesel or petrol engines,
automatic or manual gearboxes (or combinations of the two) with
different numbers of gears. All these are alternatives which would
cause no questions if you said you used them to get here tonight.
Some
alternatives are a bit less likely. If you said that you came by
boat, that is certainly possible because you can get boats of a
certain size up the Lane Cove River to Fullers Bridge, although it
is a bit of a walk up the hill from there. If you said that you
came by helicopter it’s still believable but you might be asked
where you parked it. If you said that you didn’t park it
anywhere because you were winched down from it outside in Help
Street and the pilot then flew it away people might be a bit
doubtful, but I happen to know the man who runs the CareFlight
helicopter service and they have winches on all their machines, so
if he said that that was how he got here I would have to believe
him.
If someone said, however, that they got to Chatswood in a 747
or by ocean liner or in an FA18 fighter or in a Formula 1 car that
they bought from the Ferrari team after Michael Schumacher won his
last World Championship you wouldn’t even consider that it was
possible. Some things simply cannot be true.
The types of alternative medicine that I’m going to talk
about tonight aren’t vitamins and massage and meditation and raw
food diets and driving here in your family car. In fact, I’m not
going to talk about medicine at all. I am going to talk about lies
and theft and deceit and fraud and quackery. I’m going to talk
about people who claim to be able to cure cancer and AIDS and
asthma and autism and MS and arthritis and diabetes and any number
of other diseases and ailments. I will just use the term “alternative
medicine” as a convenient kind of shorthand.
There
are some principles of alternative medicine that you might like to
keep in mind throughout this talk and the demonstrations of
devices and potions. One is that the body is incapable of
regulating itself and consequently becomes polluted with many
toxins. Some of these toxins are environmental, like mercury in
fillings and vaccines, and some are just by-products of normal
living. To get rid of these toxins you need to take things to
flush certain organs like the liver, or to have chelation. (This
is a process where chemicals are introduced into the bloodstream
to capture certain molecules and remove them through the urine. It
is a legitimate medical procedure in cases of true heavy metal
poisoning.) One very common way of getting rid of toxins is the
colon cleanse, which your grandmother would have called an enema
except that she was too polite to talk about such things.
Another
universal principle is that the body contains all that it needs to
cure itself and is self-regulating but it just needs some help
occasionally. Chiropractors call this “innate intelligence”.
This principle means that you just have to get everything in
balance, preferably by using “natural” methods. Traditional
Chinese Medicine adjusts the hot and cold winds that flow through
us, and acupuncture aligns the qi in the meridians when it gets a
bit out of kilter, but these are just ways of helping the body
heal itself.
Another principle is that conventional medicine is just driven
by the obscene, massive profits that can be made, with a common
example being the $5.4 billion spent on vaccines throughout the
world in 2001. This is contrasted with the related principle that
the $17 billion spent on herbal supplements in the US alone in
that year is evidence that people are voting with their wallets
for the altruistic, profitless alternative alternative.
In alternative medicine there is no such thing as mental
illness or somatization or anxiety disorders. It is not possible
for the mind to make someone sick and there must be an external
cause. If you point out to an alt supporter that Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity looks a lot like agoraphobia or Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder the reply usually goes along the lines of “You are
saying that it is not real. You are saying that it is all in the
head”. Trying to say that things can be very real, very
debilitating and still only in the head just attracts more abuse.
Lying comfortably beside this principle is the one that says that
the mind is a powerful curer of disease and can, by itself, work
miracles. When the scientific absurdity
of homeopathy is pointed out, for example, the response is
often that the wonderful results achieved in anecdote land come
from the amazingly powerful placebo effect, where the mind tells
you to get better.
Another principle is that clinical trials of alternative
treatments are not necessary, because all you have to know is that
things work. Personal experience, that which scientists call “anecdotes”,
is all the evidence needed. A sub-clause of this principle is that
there is no money anyway to do research. (Total sales of
alternative medicine in the US are about $30 billion per year,
which is about 50% greater than the cosmetics industry, about 4
times the sales of movie tickets and about equal to the entire
world market for recorded music. In Australia the expenditure is
about $2.3 billion, which is almost the same figure as that for
our wine exports. Alt supporters like to say that this is four
times the sales of OTC drugs, but it isn’t really that bad. The
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme spends about $7 billion, so
alternatives only account for about a quarter of the medication
spend.)
Some
principles are not so dichotomous. One is that the immune system
is under constant attack and needs boosting all the time. Another
is what George Orwell called “doublethink”, which is the
ability to hold more than one contradictory idea at a time and
believe them all to be true. An example of this is that iridology,
reflexology, acupuncture and chiropractic all assume the body to
be filled with meridians or channels of information but alts have
no problem in believing all of them at once. Another example is
the collection of guaranteed cures for
cancer which each offer a unique cause and cure. Another
principle is the existence of energy fields (sometimes associated
with the meridians and channels I just mentioned) which cannot be
measured but which can be adjusted with machines and magnets.
Allied with energy fields are vibrations, both in the energy
fields and in physical objects such as parasites and cells.
A
very important principle, of course, is that natural is better.
Anything natural will be good and artificial things are bad.
Artificial things contains chemicals. This nice bunch of flowers
that I have here is an example. I picked these this afternoon from
the creek that runs between my house and the local high school. It
is a castor oil plant and the seeds contain ricin, which is one of
the most toxic substances known to man. The seeds don't have very
much poison in them, so each seed can only kill about three
people. It's very natural, very available, and very deadly
The one overarching principle of alternative medicine, however,
is that science is unnecessary, closed of mind, knows nothing and
wants to know nothing. Science does not recognize the reality of
the universe we live in but instead tries to force reality into a
set of man-made rules. Science is also highly fallible, as
evidenced by the way that scientists can disagree with each other
and even change what is believed to be true.
Let’s get on to some specific examples.
I
have here a book called “The Cure for All Diseases”, by Hulda
Regehr Clark, Ph.D., N.D. The same author has followed this up
with books called “The Cure for All Cancers”, “The Cure for
All Advanced Cancers” and “The Cure for HIV/AIDS”. The
author has a legitimate PhD degree earned in 1958 for physiology.
The “ND” stands for Doctor of Naturopathy, a degree she
obtained from a mail-order place called Clayton University.
(Americans have difficulty understanding why Australians
find this so funny.) Someone once suggested in a public forum
that the “ND” stood for “not doctor” and attributed this
witticism to me. I was flattered but I had to admit that I hadn’t
thought of it, although I wish I had. It’s been estimated that
Clark sold $7 million worth of books in 1999, and she owns the
publishing company so she gets to keep more of the money than most
authors. The US Federal Trade Commission has recently taken action
against Clark, but she has protected herself well. Her son
distributes her products in the USA, her brother does Canada, her
web site is hosted in Ohio but run by a main in Switzerland. She
has another site which says that all of these are independent of
her. She employs a PR man and a lawyer to abuse and defame people,
but she can throw any of these people overboard at any time. Her
son is already claiming that the web site named “Dr Clark
Research Association” (the name of one of her businesses) has
nothing to do with her and the man who runs it can swing in the
wind.
I have spent some time on Clark because she epitomises
quackery. She has no science, she gouges money, she runs from any
request for evidence and her only responses to criticism are ad
hominem attacks and lawsuits.
Here’s something from her book that might be of interest to
anyone with diabetes.
Diabetes Can be Cured
All diabetics have a common fluke parasite, Eurytrema
pancreaticum, the pancreatic fluke of cattle, in their own
pancreas. It seems likely that we get it from cattle,
repeatedly, by eating their meat or dairy products in a raw
state. It is not hard to kill with a zapper but because of its
infective stages in our food supply we can immediately be
reinfected. Eurytrema will not settle and multiply in our
pancreas without the presence of wood alcohol (methanol).
Methanol pollution pervades our food supply -- it is found in
processed food including bottled water, artificial sweetener,
soda pop, baby formula and powdered drinks of all kinds
including health food varieties. I presume wood alcohol is used
to wash equipment used in manufacturing. If your child has
diabetes, use nothing out of a can, package or bottle except
regular milk, and no processed foods.
By killing this parasite and removing wood alcohol from the
diet, the need for insulin can be cut in half in three weeks (or
sooner!).
Be vigilant with your blood sugar checks. The pancreas with
its tiny islets that produce insulin recovers very quickly. Even
if 90% of them were destroyed, requiring daily insulin shots,
half of them can recover or regenerate so insulin is no longer
necessary. The insulin shot itself may be polluted with wood
alcohol (this is an especially cruel irony -- the treatment
itself is worsening the condition). Test it yourself, using the
wood alcohol in automotive fluids (windshield washer) or from a
paint store, as a test substance. Try different brands of
insulin until you find one that is free of methanol.
Artificial sweeteners are polluted with wood alcohol! Instead
of helping you cope with your diabetes, they are actually
promoting it! Do not use them.
Drugs that stimulate the pancreas to make more insulin may
also carry solvent pollution; test them for wood alcohol and
switch brands and bottles until you find a pure one. You may not
need them much longer, so the extra expense now may soon reward
you.
Copyright © 1993 by Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D.,
N.D.
And
what about cancer
The Cause
For many years we have all believed that cancer is different
from other diseases. We believed that cancer behaves like a
fire, in that you can't stop it once it has started. Therefore,
you have to cut it out or radiate it to death or chemically
destroy every cancerous cell in the body since it can never
become normal again. NOTHING COULD BE MORE WRONG! And we have
believed that cancers of different types such as leukemia or
breast cancer have different causes. Wrong again!
In this book you will see that all cancers are alike. They
are all caused by a parasite. A single parasite! It is the human
intestinal fluke. And if you kill this parasite, the cancer
stops immediately. The tissue becomes normal again. In order to
get cancer, you must have this parasite.
How can the human intestinal fluke cause cancer? This
parasite typically lives in the intestine where it might do
little harm, causing only colitis, Crohn's disease, or irritable
bowel syndrome, or perhaps nothing at all. But if it invades a
different organ, like the uterus or the kidneys or liver, it
does a great deal of harm. If it establishes itself in the
liver, it causes cancer! It only establishes itself in the liver
in some people. These people have isopropyl alcohol in their
bodies.
All cancer patients have both isopropyl alcohol and the
intestinal fluke in their livers. The solvent, isopropyl
alcohol, is responsible for letting the fluke establish itself
in the liver. In order to get cancer, you must have both the
parasite and isopropyl alcohol in your body.
Copyright © 1993 by Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D.,
N.D.
Several devices,
potions, techniques and alternative ideas were then
demonstrated and discussed, including:
- Zappers using electricity, sound and magnetism,
following the theories of Hulda Clark, Royal Rife and
Robert Beck
- A water-powered device to increase breast size
- A hand-held microscope used to determine a woman's
fertility
- Applied Kinesiology, demonstrating the difference in
strength when someone is holding sugar or aspartame
- Perkins Tractors and their descendant, Therapeutic
Touch, used to ease the pain of arthritis (the patient
said that it hurt more afterwards, but he was told
that this was a healing crisis)
- Homeopathic vaccines (see
more about this here)
- A faith healing in the
Benny
Hinn tradition (This was performed before the main
show)
- A chiropractic adjustment (this was done on a soft
toy - no humans or animals were harmed in the making
of this speech)
- Could I leave out the anti-vaccinators? Of course
not!
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There is no alternative medicine. There is medicine that works
and there is something else that doesn’t. If some folk remedy
can be proved to be effective and safe then it will be assimilated
into medicine and no longer be an alternative. What makes it work
can be identified and isolated, and may even be synthesised so
that it can be produced in a reliable fashion (aspirin is an
example).. Much of what is called “alternative medicine” has
the same relationship to real medicine as pornography has to love
making. Actually, porn is more honest because the participants
aren’t pretending to be doing anything else.
I never blame the people who are sucked in by the quacks and
frauds. If you are desperate with a terminal or chronic condition
it is only natural to look for answers anywhere. Some medical
interventions are unpleasant, and doctors are rushed and harassed
at times. Sometimes there is no answer. The average person doesn’t
understand science and may even distrust it, so they are easy prey
for scamsters who abuse science (in both meanings of the word “abuse”).
The bottom line is that the frauds steal not only the money of
their victims, but their hopes and their lives.
None of this is new. The following words come from a
publication called Pseudodoxia Epidemica, written by Sir
Thomas Browne in 1646. In between paragraphs ridiculing urine
therapy and astrology (both unfortunately still with us), he had
this to say about "Saltimbancoes, Quacksalvers, and
Charlatans":
For their Impostures are full of cruelty, and worse than any
other; deluding not only unto pecuniary defraudations, but the
irreparable deceit of death.
Thank you.