Mark Sircus and “pure allopathic medication”? Now I’ve heard the whole lot from quacks


“Allopathy” or “allopathic medication” is often outlined as “system wherein medical docs and different well being care professionals (similar to nurses, pharmacists, and therapists) deal with signs and ailments utilizing medicine, radiation, or surgical procedure,” with synonyms together with—however not restricted to—phrases like biomedicine, typical medication, mainstream medication, orthodox medication, and Western medication. Common readers, after all, will instantly see the issue with this definition, in addition to the synonyms, most of that are favored by quacks, however what many individuals don’t understand is the place the time period “allopathic medication” got here from within the first place. The time period “allopathy,” and therefore “allopathic medication,” was initially coined by the inventor of The One Quackery To Rule Them All, homeopathy, so as to distinguish homeopathy from typical medication. In line with Hahneman the phrase “allopathy” derives from the Greek phrase allos, which means different or reverse. Hahnemann meant it to explain what he considered as a medical system that treats a symptom with one thing that causes its reverse, as in utilizing a laxative to deal with constipation. As compared, his quackery homeopathy was based mostly on the Regulation of Similars, which is usually phrased as “like cures like” and states that to deal with a illness you need to use massively one thing that usually causes the symptom being handled (diluted to nonexistence in accordance with the Regulation of Infinitesimals, after all). Mainly, as a result of Hahnemann considered homeopathy as superior, his use of the time period “allopathy” was coined with an implied denigration of any medication that wasn’t homeopathy.

Sadly, over the next two centuries, all too usually practitioners of science-based medication have been wiling to disregard the origin of the phrase “allopathy” and settle for the false dichotomy initially posited by Hahnemann, calling typical, science-based medication “allopathic medication.” You’ll be able to even discover its unironic use that accepts the false dichotomy used to coin the time period in lots of papers printed in PubMed. Stamping out the time period “allopathic medication” for its implication that such medication is inferior to the quackery that’s homeopathy is, sadly, a battle that was misplaced way back. If you wish to see simply how misplaced the battle was, I refer you to a doozy of an article by Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD, DM (P) (acupuncturist, physician of oriental and pastoral medication, no matter “pastoral medication” is) entitled Pure Allopathic Medication is Good.

Earlier than I get to the article itself, which, whereas an apparent rebranding of “pure medication,” can also be a reasonably intelligent rebranding, I notice that I haven’t actually written about Mark Sircus a lot right here on SBM, though I’ve written about him on my not-so-secret different weblog.

Who’s Mark Sircus?

As I wrote above, Mark Sircus payments himself as an “acupuncturist, physician of oriental and pastoral medication.” Common readers will understand that, opposite to the claims of acupuncturists, acupuncture is quackery based mostly on a prescientific understanding of how the human physique works whose recognition within the “West” is predicated largely on a intelligent retconning of the historical past of conventional Chinese language medication by China’s Chairman Mao Zedong within the Nineteen Fifties by way of the Seventies, whereas TCM is generally quackery. As for “pastoral medication,” I made a decision to look it up. It seems that “pastoral medication” is a type of quackery that claims to be medication based mostly on the Bible, though now its definition has broadened to be mainly any religion-based “medication.” A pseudomedical group generally known as the Neuroscience Institute of Pastoral Medication describes “pastoral medication” thusly:

Pastoral Science and Medication (PSM) is the time period devised by the Pastoral Medical Affiliation (PMA) to explain the system of pure approaches based upon religious rules utilized by PSM practitioners for selling and enhancing bodily, psychological and religious well being. Well being enchancment outcomes from making constructive way of life adjustments and following different pure procedures which can be biblically sound, science-based and professionally administered pursuant to acceptable requirements of care.

Personally, my favourite put up on the Pastoral Wellness Alliance is entitled Are Your Holistic Providers Legally Protected? and describes easy methods to keep away from getting in bother with state medical boards and the legislation and easy methods to have a prepared authorized protection for those who ever do. In any occasion, discover how “pastoral medication” is cautious to make use of the weaselly language about “pure procedures which can be biblically sound, science-based and professionally administered pursuant to acceptable requirements of care.” After all, if that’s all pastoral medication practitioners did, there would seemingly be little bother, however one have a look at Sircus’ web site exhibits that he, at the very least, doesn’t comply with something resembling science-based requirements of care.

For one factor, Sircus is a giant fan of treating illness with bleach. For these not conversant in what I’m speaking about, he very a lot advocates treating varied ailments with Miracle Mineral Answer, which is a type of industrial bleach used for water purification and cleansing. For instance, he advocates treating COVID-19 with MMS—as an various to vaccines!—in addition to treating COVID-19 “vaccine-induced” cancers with MMS, in addition to utilizing “voltage therapeutic” to deal with most cancers and a variety of different ailments, whereas a short perusal of his web site uncovers a entire lot of quackery, notably with MMS being advocated to deal with a bunch of different ailments. Furthermore, the very first time I ever encountered Sircus was in 2011 within the context of his advocating the killing of CDC scientists in a put up charmingly titled String the Bastards Up. This was a precursor of the violent rhetoric of the antivaccine motion that science advocates have change into all too conversant in for the reason that pandemic arrived 4 years in the past.

Mainly, Sircus is a quack who’s been round a very long time. However what about “pure allopathic medication”?

Mark Sircus and “pure allopathic medication”

Looking back, I can’t consider that I haven’t written about this subject earlier than, provided that the primary time I ever encountered Mark Sircus and his “pure allopathic medication” was practically a decade in the past, when he was advocating it to deal with Ebola. (You may keep in mind the Ebola outbreaks of 2014 in Africa and the concern mongering that accompanied it.) Again then, Sircus described “pure allopathic medication” as a “new therapeutic precept that revolutionizes each allopathic and naturopathic medication providing a radical shift in medical thought and apply” specializing in “pH administration, cell voltage, magnesium and iodine medication, cannabinoid medication, carbon dioxide medication, re-mineralization of the physique, growing oxygen transport and oxygenation of the tissues, opening up of blood vessels, saturation and therapeutic of cells with concentrated diet through superfoods, respiratory retraining, emotional transformation processing, detoxing and elimination of heavy metals and radioactive particles.”

That is, as I wish to name it, “biobabble.” Keep in mind “technobabble” from Star Trek: The Subsequent Technology? Mainly, technobabble is often a phrase salad of actual scientific phrases thrown collectively virtually randomly, usually combined with made-up “science-sounding” phrases or acronyms, the end result being impressive-sounding nonsense—impressive-sounding, at the very least to these with out the scientific background to acknowledge it as nonsense. “Biobabble” is identical idea, nearly biology. Unsurprisingly, quacks and antivaxxers are masters of biobabble and use it to supply impressive-sounding nonsensical “mechanisms” for no matter it’s they’re advocating, be it extremely implausible remedies or how vaccines supposedly trigger autism, most cancers, or no matter, and Sircus seems to be no exception.

So what’s he saying about “pure allopathic medication” now? He begins:

Pure Allopathic Medication is a type of medication sensible in its simplicity. It is so simple as surgeons washing their arms earlier than surgical procedure. It’s as obvious as giving water to an individual popping out of a desert who’s severely dehydrated. It’s sensible as a result of it prescribes magnesium as the primary medication for sufferers who’re magnesium poor, which is nearly everybody. Which means magnesium is relevant in all medical conditions. Nevertheless, as a result of mainstream docs have no idea easy methods to cause about medication and well being, they by no means prescribe it.

The worth of surgeons washing their arms earlier than surgical procedure got here to be appreciated by way of science, mainly a mixture of the work of Ignaz Semmelweis plus Louis Pasteur’s germ concept, which offered the mechanism by which handwashing may lower the incidence of postoperative an infection. I’ve to wonder if Sircus additionally considers sporting sterile rubber gloves to function is “pure allopathic medication.” I as soon as described how within the late 1800s surgeons demonstrated that sporting such gloves significantly diminished the possibility of an infection after surgical procedure and the way they got here to be the usual for surgical procedure. As for giving water to somebody who’s severely dehydrated, it’s clear that Sircus is certainly not-a-doctor. For somebody who’s severely dehydrated, it’s not sufficient to provide simply water. Options containing salt, similar to saline, are rather more environment friendly and efficient in reversing dehydration and increasing intravascular quantity.

As for Sircus’ fixation on magnesium, I questioned what the heck he was speaking about. Certain, magnesium is a vital mineral. It’s important to cardiac operate, as an example. However how does Sircus declare that “everybody” is “magnesium poor”? As a result of that’s simply plain not true.

Sircus’ very premise can also be, after all, a false dichotomy. Is it really “pure” to clean one’s arms earlier than doing surgical procedure? I may make a believable declare that doing so may take away helpful micro organism whose presence can really assist the affected person. How can we all know which is the extra correct declare? Clearly, the one cause that we all know which is true, whether or not handwashing by surgeons is nice or unhealthy for the affected person, is science, at which level the excellence between “pure” and “not pure” is nothing greater than branding.

I admit, although, that I used to be amused by this passage:

If one’s motive is to deal with and heal individuals of their problems, the very first thing to think about and do is to give the physique what it wants. It’s basic medical reasoning. Even the most effective docs who’re courageous sufficient to confront the mainstream narrative on COVID-19 vaccines can’t carry themselves to deal with the true wants of their sufferers. They all the time have their favourite medicine, even when they’re repurposed prescription drugs deemed protected. Medical doctors’ greatest mistake is prescribing medicines earlier than assembly sufferers’ fundamental physiological wants.

That’s a dig at physicians falsely claiming that repurposed medicine like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine can treatment COVID-19, which amused me. That being stated, a lot of medication really does contain giving the physique what it wants. Certainly, anybody who’s taken care of sufferers in an ICU setting is aware of simply how a lot effort and time are expended ensuring that poor electrolytes and vitamins are repleted, for instance, and that the lungs are receiving ample oxygen and that the blood is transporting that oxygen to the tissues that want it. There’s an entire specialty dedicated to “giving the physique what it wants” in such a manner as to enhance well being. It’s known as diet, and its practitioners are known as dietitians.

Subsequent up is a passage that provoked a lot facepalming:

Add iodine, selenium, glutathione, and sulfur to the listing of important medicines for the chronically in poor health. Zinc. Vitamin C and D and copper, too. One may legally receive and use chlorine dioxide for those who fake to not deal with illness with it. Dentists, campers, and public water specialists use it, so why shouldn’t you? There may be nothing like cleansing the blood and treating pink blood cells with it.

Discover the intelligent trick right here. Sure, iodine, selenium, glutathione, and sulfur are important compounds. (Notice that glutathione incorporates sulfur.) Nevertheless, most individuals get sufficient from their diets. Nevertheless, MMS (chlorine dioxide) isn’t a nutrient or a vital mineral. You don’t want it. Sircus, nevertheless, throws it in there as if it’s a vital nutrient, mineral, or vitamin. There is no such thing as a proof that it “cleans the blood” (no matter which means) or that the blood even typically wants “cleansing”; that’s until you’re speaking about “cleansing” it with hemodialysis within the presence of kidney failure, which Sircus most assuredly isn’t.

Sircus is simply getting began, although:

Pure Allopathic Medication treats chilly situations with infrared warmth. Why can docs not see and do that? It’s good sufficient to give oxygen in intense methods to hypoxic sufferers. It’s progressive in administering hydrogen inhalation remedy to individuals affected by irritation and oxidative stress, which describes 100% of the chronically in poor health.

Pure Allopathic Medication presents a path to medical simplicity and the brilliance of medication generally present in ambulances, emergency rooms, and ICU wards, the place a few of the greatest medical practices are discovered. Do you know sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is often used as an emergency medication? Or that injected magnesium is the most effective medication for cardiac arrest when individuals are at loss of life’s door.

Within the emergency room, medicines have to be protected whereas delivering instantaneous life-saving therapeutic energy. A lot of the above-listed medicines are already utilized in the most effective hospitals. If they’re protected and sturdy sufficient for emergencies, they may also assist us with power and acute ailments. Thus, what’s introduced is astounding concerning security, low price, and confirmed effectiveness.

It’s been some time since I’ve finished ACLS (superior cardiac life assist), besides I appeared askance at this declare about magnesium. So I appeared it up. It seems that within the newest ACLS pointers it’s advisable for the therapy of deal with polymorphic ventricular tachycardia with a pulse, acute coronary syndrome with hypomagnesemia (low magnesium), life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias attributable to digitalis toxicity, and atrial fibrillation with fast ventricular response. It’s not typically advisable for cardiac arrest until hypomagnesemia is suspected or the arrest occurred after a selected arrhythmia, Torsades de pointes, which might be attributable to low magnesium.

As for sodium bicarbonate, effectively, sure, it has a variety of makes use of. It has additionally been overused. I nonetheless keep in mind the debates within the ICU after I was a resident over when it was acceptable to manage bicarb within the setting of extreme acidosis. In cardiac arrest, earlier ACLS pointers advisable routine bicarbonate administration as a part of the ACLS algorithm, however newer pointers now not do. Whereas it’s true that the controversy within the literature continues, proper now SB administration is barely advisable for cardiac arrest associated to hypokalemia (low potassium) or overdose of tricyclic antidepressants. Certainly, there was a pattern over the past decade towards routinely utilizing sodium bicarbonate to deal with cardiac arrest, a pattern supported by pointers printed by skilled societies and organizations, with one latest article about bicarbonate in cardiac arrest arguing it’s “time to place it away.”

Humorous how advanced medication is, isn’t it? It goes past simply what’s “pure” and what’s not, and it’s definitely extra advanced than simply “giving the physique what it wants.” None of this stops him, nevertheless, from opining:

Fashionable medication poisons individuals with medicine when sufferers have already got excessive ranges of toxicity. To high off their insanity, they offer medicines that make sufferers’ dietary deficiencies worse.

The most effective pure medicines are those you have to have—it doesn’t matter what—to proceed your life. Dietary legislation is significant to resolving illness—not prescription drugs damaging mobile environments. Our cells want the appropriate situations for well being and restoration from illness. There is no such thing as a substitute for a nutrient that’s missing within the physique. No pharmaceutical could make up for a dietary deficiency.

At the moment, we’d like extra vitamins, not much less, as a result of toxicities of too many sorts are a plague affecting all the biosphere. We devour further vitamins within the technique of detoxing. Nevertheless, over the past fifty years, the dietary values of meals have been dropping, so we get much less, we get sick, and we die. Superfoods assist us make up the slack by addressing profound dietary deficiencies.

That’s actually some wonderful biobabble, isn’t it? I imply, “dietary legislation”? What th heck is that? In contrast to physics, there are few “legal guidelines” in biology; reasonably, there’s science and scientific theories. Quacks like Hahnemann do like to label their quackery as some form of immutable “legal guidelines” of nature, although. Additionally, the biobabble has all of the buzzwords, together with “superfoods,” a meaningless time period, nothing greater than advertising and marketing nonsense. So is “detoxing,” an idea that obscure, poorly described, and even unnamed “toxins” trigger illness and should be “detoxified,” which has change into trendy nonsense and ritual purification.

My favourite rebranding, although, needs to be “pure chemotherapy.”

“Pure chemotherapy” vs. “common chemotherapy”?

Sircus begins this dialogue the identical manner that so many most cancers quacks talk about most cancers and chemotherapy, by demonizing chemotherapy:

Chemotherapy is sort of a battering ram; it appears like a battering ram with obvious dangerous results that sufferers should undergo by way of. Nobody ought to should endure harsh therapy’s avoidable affect, however that’s not how oncologists see it. Most oncologists push the dose of chemo brokers as excessive as they will. Dr. Patricia LoRusso, who leads drug discovery at Yale Most cancers Middle, stated, “You get uncomfortable side effects, after which it’s a must to cease the drug to get well from the uncomfortable side effects, and the tumor can develop.”

Including:

I have no idea what docs are doing, however they don’t seem to be working towards rational medication. In relation to most cancers or some other illness, if the very first thing advisable isn’t magnesium, then they’re responsible of medical malpractice. On that very same listing of necessities could be bicarbonates.

Oncologists who use chemo and radiation however ignore magnesium are committing their sufferers to a lot greater incidents of loss of life. Surgeons not utilizing magnesium earlier than, throughout, and after operations additionally make surgical procedure extra harmful. Cardiologists who prescribe Statin medicine and ignore magnesium, which most nonetheless do, are dooming their sufferers and societies to extraordinarily excessive loss of life charges through cardiac arrest.

What’s it with this obsession with magnesium as a cure-all, even for most cancers? None of that is evidence-based. Certainly, elsewhere Sircus lists his causes and the proof for claiming that magnesium (and bicarbonate) ought to be used to deal with most cancers, calling it “unhazardous pure chemotherapy“:

Magnesium deficiency appears to be carcinogenic, and in case of strong tumors, a excessive degree of supplemented magnesium inhibits carcinogenesis.[v] Tradition of lymphocytes from people in Mg-deficient media, resulted in morphologically and functionally irregular cells. Mg is strongly associated to the immune system in each nonspecific and particular immune responses, also called innate and bought immune responses.

Some medical scientists consider that mitochondrial issues could also be on the coronary heart of all power ailments, together with most cancers. Individuals’s well being and power largely rely upon how a lot oxygen they’ve and the way effectively their mitochondria put it to use.

I can’t assist however notice that the articles that he cites date again to 1986 and even, later in his article, to 1930. Naturally, I appeared up the articles. The 1986 article summary states:

It’s identified that carcinogenesis induces Mg distribution disturbances which trigger Mg mobilization by way of blood cells and Mg depletion in non-neoplastic tissues. Mg deficiency appears to be carcinogenic in circumstances of some explicit haemolymphoreticular ailments solely, extra usually, in circumstances of strong tumors, it inhibits carcinogenesis.

Oops! So, in accordance with Sirucs’ personal reference, low magnesium isn’t often carcinogenic—simply in a small subset of cancers—and really inhibits the event of the extra frequent strong epithelial malignancies. Critically, do these quacks learn even simply the abstracts of the articles they cite? As for treating most cancers with sodium bicarbonate, that could be a longtime favourite little bit of most cancers quackery, usually paired with some actually outrageously silly claims, such because the declare that every one most cancers is a fungus.

I might need to do a put up simply on that article, and all of the “pure chemotherapy” touted by Sircus, however for now, I’ll depart with an statement earlier than transferring on. The broadest definition of “chemotherapy” for most cancers is any chemical administered to deal with the illness, or “the therapy of illness by way of chemical substances, particularly the therapy of most cancers by cytotoxic and different medicine.” Colloquially, the time period isn’t used exterior of the cytotoxic chemotherapy of most cancers, the form of medicine that do certainly vary from poisonous to very poisonous and that have a tendency to focus on the replication of tumor cells. The amusing factor, although, is that we already use a variety of “pure chemotherapy” brokers in accordance with this very definition. Taxol, as an example, is derived from the bark of the Pacific yew tree. As well as, many different plant-based antitumor medicine stay in scientific use, similar to vinblastine, vincristine, and podophyllotoxin analogs, and screening pure merchandise for anticancer exercise is a really lively space of analysis. In different phrases, it’s not as if science- and evidence-based oncology ignore “pure chemotherapy.” Scientists and oncologists simply require {that a} drug work, whereas not caring a lot the place it got here from.

“Pure allopathic medication”: A meaningless buzzword

Close to the tip of his article on “pure allopathic medication” and the way “sensible” it supposedly is, Mark Sircus claims:

It took me twenty years to develop Pure Allopathic Medication, but professionals and sufferers alike can discover ways to apply and take into consideration its fundamental tenets in just a few hours. Till this 12 months, one needed to navigate by way of drsircus.com’s 1800 pages or do non-public consultations with me. I’ve now developed a multi-media course that goals to shortly get sufferers up and operating the protocol.

Perish forbid that realizing easy methods to deal with illness takes years and years of training. You might be up and operating treating your self with “pure allopathic medication” in just a few hours, or so Sircus appears to be claiming; that’s, for those who pay for his multimedia course. However don’t fear, the value is a low, low…effectively, this:

The primary course is tailor-made to most cancers sufferers with no time to lose in beginning their remedies. The course might be bought as a standalone or with consultations, in addition to my 99-lesson most cancers course. It is going to be provided free to anybody signing up for an hour session, however when it’s formally printed, the standalone course will price 275 {dollars}.

Solely $275? What a cut price! Solely $25 greater than a one-hour session, too! Actually, the grift is robust on this one.

Circling again to what I initially stated about “allopathic” medication versus homeopathy, although, I can’t assist however be amused how a quack like Sircus, who clearly desperately needs to be taken severely, thinks that branding his quackery as “pure allopathic medication” will do it. Whereas it’s humorous how thirsty he’s for the obvious scientific cred that comes from associating himself deceptively with typical medication, it’s form of miserable that Hahnemann’s 200 12 months previous disparaging time period for typical medication has change into so ubiquitous that just about nobody is aware of its origin or realizes that it was not meant as a complement when it was coined, a lot in order that even quacks in search of to rebrand their quackery as scientific attempt to coopt it.

Quacks like Mark Sircus.

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