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Originally Posted by Xynesthesia2
I am a biomedical scientist and can confidently say that a lot of things drive (and distort) science that have little to do with objectivity and a desire to discover/create something useful. And I think many therapists and therapy-related theories claim far more bizarre things than homeopathy as "treatment". I am certainly not surprised if someone who decides to be a therapist has other woo-wooish interests and offerings as well - it is kinda consistent.
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Exactly what Xynesthesia2 said is what I wanted to say, also. That a lot of supposedly peer-reviewed scientific studies have been distorted/manipulated to prove a certain hypothesis also.
With that in mind: it would not be a deal breaker for me if a therapist used homeopathy in his/her treatment. On the other hand: if he/she comes up with all kinds of over-the-top invalid claims concerning this treatment with homeopathy it would be a different story for me.