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To: tom pope who wrote (23827)5/29/2007 12:00:22 AM
From: John Metcalf  Respond to of 52153
 
"Admittedly, I'm quite sure my doctor wouldn't have a clue whether
Celebrex or Arcoxia or snake oil would be right for me."

If snake oil is detailed by a stunning young woman, in a black pants suit with long tails, who brings lunch from the best restaurant in town to your doctor's min-wage office employees, then you might receive subsequent suggestions to try it. After all, in the late nineteenth century, it healed our ancestors, so that we survived. No clinical trials were conducted on snake oil, and only survivor bias remains. Stunning young women seem to have also survived.