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"A couple of weeks ago, a chiropractor lodged a complaint with the NSW Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC) against the Australian Skeptics. Why? Because they had reprinted journalist Simon Singh’s article about chiropractic, which said that in the UK they were making bogus claims about how chiropractic can cure all manners of ills such as asthma and colic in babies, when it’s been shown it cannot.
Got that? This chiropractor, Joseph Ierano, complained against them because of someone else’s article! Brilliant."
"A couple of weeks ago, a chiropractor lodged a complaint with the NSW Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC) against the Australian Skeptics. Why? Because they had reprinted journalist Simon Singh’s article about chiropractic, which said that in the UK they were making bogus claims about how chiropractic can cure all manners of ills such as asthma and colic in babies, when it’s been shown it cannot.
Got that? This chiropractor, Joseph Ierano, complained against them because of someone else’s article! Brilliant."
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Re: Aussie Skeptics Prevail Over Chiro Lawsuit
Mon, October 26, 2009 - 11:19 AMI dont even go to an MD unless I absolutely HAVE to. I have NEVER been to one of these quacks. I saw one crack my cousins sinuses and end his addiction to Afrin nasal spray, but that is the only thing I have ever actually witnessed. I'm sure many of them are quacking to get more money from the ignorant just like those putting money in the collection plate for god insurance...