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  1. PoppedCork on

    The most disturbing part of this case is the practitioner’s attitude. As reported, he couldn’t explain what treatments he gave, kept little to no records, and acted as though basic accountability didn’t apply to him. Charging large sums while providing vague answers at an inquest shows a shocking lack of professionalism and respect for a vulnerable elderly patient. Whatever one thinks of alternative medicine, this kind of behaviour is unacceptable. Ireland needs stronger oversight so no one can hide behind “alternative” labels to avoid standards that protect the public. This case makes that painfully clear.

  2. Dazzling_Lobster3656 on

    Charlatans

    Punish them to the full extent of the law

  3. maevewiley554 on

    That’s very upsetting that he was injecting her with medication. Then having no records about it screams a very shady practice.

  4. susanboylesvajazzle on

    It’s not “Alternative medicine”, it’s alternative *to* medicine.

  5. balor598 on

    This shit really needs to be cut out, they’re scamming sick people out of their money, selling them false hope and only making their conditions worse

  6. Funkdini on

    The number of people I’ve met who use chiropractors, acupuncturists, and all manner of hocus pocus bullshit is frightening. Some of these people very well educated.

    These charlatans seem to practice with impunity while doctors are sending people to A&E for stitches for fear they’ll be sued.

  7. SissySpacecake on

    Paschal Carmody. Look him up. That quack has been involved in a few cases alright

  8. Emotional-Wishbone95 on

    Can’t believe that prick still has a practice. Hes been ripping cancer patients off for years.

  9. Downtown_Expert572 on

    Are there no qualifications needed for someone giving injections to other people. ??

  10. woodpigeon01 on

    There was a huge expose on Paschal Carmody by Joe Duffy in 2004. The whole thing is batshit.

    Cancer quacks are the scum of the earth.

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