What makes you think alternative medicine is effective?

Question by Think. on "Alternative Medicine":

Indeed, western medicine can be risky. But alternative medicines are not usually backed by any kind of science. Which is not to say that science does not study nature and plants in relation to human health. Aspirin was discovered in the bark of a type of tree. But with such concrete science backing western medicine and next to no science behind alternative medicine, why should I believe it's effective?

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Answer by Can of Beans
there is science to some alternative medicine and many are attempts at extracting the ingredients yourself, which is silly if you can buy better stuff for your needs but is a tradition that should be remembered like moon shining and home brew. .

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