Evidence based(And to a smaller extent) science based medicines would argue against you because both approaches to medicene require some method of working before they will commit money to testing. Testing a new chemical compound would be fine. But putting forth a theory that an unknown as yet undetected energy field can be used to heal people would not.ExarKun wrote:With the money spent in Iraq, we could fund research for several hundred years. This is really peanuts, and I don't mind money being spent on science whatsoever. Alternative or not, it needs to be researched.
You need several steps in between "Mystical energy healing field" and double blind studies to test to see if you can heal people with said mystical energy field.
More to the point the biggest issue is that center for alternative medicine has never to date not only found any useful cures... but it has also never certified any alternative method as being useless. Despite things like therapeutic touch or homeopathy being able to be disproved inside a single study, there have been dozens on dozens of studies examining these two methods and they have all come back negative, only studies funded, designed and run by the proponents of these methods come back positive and even then your talking about barely beating the placebo effect positive.
Trust me when I say all previous evidence points to the fact that the Center will get a new director sooner or later, they will spend more money "investigating" these bogus methods, nothing will be found, they will withhold judgment and pass it along without making a definitive negative statement again and again.