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FredricRice asked this question on 5/8/2000:
I've run into some books that Scientology sells. One of them has me
wondering if they're selling quack medicine claims. There's this book
called "Alergy or asthma rundown auditor course," registration Number
tx-3-160-859.
Does anybody know if this text contains quack medicine or practicing
medicine without a license? Or is this all a non-medical proceedure?
Thanks.
lutefisk gave this response on 5/9/2000:
I've not heard of this particular course, but suffice it to say that
nothing Scientology offers is medical, or even remotely
scientifically-based, whatever it may claim. At best, it's
pseudo-science.
Further facts
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Subject: Quack medicine?
Answered by: lutefisk
Asked By: FredricRice
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