Alternative health funded by the U.S Government - NCCIH

When you realize the U.S government is just the people.

The CIA did remote viewing experiments after all, and there are probably a lot of Reiki masters and Tarot card readers in Washington D.C. So as a result, NCCIH exists, and now people can stop complaining about bias from the U.S government with regards to pharma, when actually this is funding alternative health at $100 m/year.

NCCIH has been criticized by Steven E. Nissen, Stephen Barrett, and Kimball Atwood among others, for funding, along with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute[34] a study of EDTA chelation therapy for coronary artery disease, which lasted about 10 years and cost about $31 million, even though smaller, controlled trials found chelation ineffective.[35][36][37] Other NCCIH-funded studies have included the benefits of distant prayer for AIDS, the effects of lemon and lavender essential oils on wound healing,[5][38] “energy chelation”, and “rats stressed out by white noise”.[39]

Hey, don’t talk bad about my rats stressed out by white noise study!

The health topics page is useful for supplements/alternative health/and all that:
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$100m a year is a lot of money but on the off-chance that magic really does exist, this could really pay off.

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Vaccine boosted :white_check_mark:
Soylent meal replacement for lunch :white_check_mark:
Lockheed Martin stock holder :white_check_mark:
Hooked on Big Pharma :white_check_mark:
Visits quarterly tarot card reading :white_check_mark:
Not a glowie :white_check_mark:

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I read through several topics and it seems like standard government health policy that herbs and supplements don’t work.

Review the 2016 Documentary

“All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone”

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