pseudomedicine
Pseudomedicine refers to health practices and medical treatments that are not based on scientific evidence. These practices often lack rigorous testing, peer review, and a clear understanding of their biological mechanisms. While pseudomedicine may sometimes provide subjective benefits, these are typically attributed to the placebo effect, natural remission of the condition, or a misunderstanding of the illness.
Key characteristics of pseudomedicine include reliance on anecdotal evidence, testimonials, or personal beliefs rather than controlled
Examples of practices often categorized as pseudomedicine include homeopathy, naturopathy (when it deviates from evidence-based practices),