By Ox Drover
The other night my son and I went to a rodeo with a a couple who are our friends to watch another friend ride in the rodeo roping contest.
My friend is currently somewhat “down in her back” and will be going to a neurosurgeon for treatment this coming week. When we got up to go to the concession stand she asked me to go over and talk to this man who was selling some “pain relief patches.” She wondered if they would help.
We walked toward the man’s stand, where he had a sophisticated electronic display up and pamphlets to hand out. He immediately started his spiel and he started with the bouncing four-month old border collie pup I was holding on the end of a leash. “Do you want me to calm that puppy down? Here, let me put these on her face.” He reached down and took a couple of peel-and-stick patches, one on each side of her face, which of course did nothing to calm down the bored pup who wanted off the leash to go sniff and smell all the new and exciting things.
Then he started working on selling my friend this “new and exciting, scientifically proven” patch that she could put even on top of her clothing and it was guaranteed by “double blind studies” to raise the level of some “hormone” in her blood that would fix her pain in no time!
She looked at me and said “What do you think about this?” Well, being a medical practitioner (retired) I do “believe in” the placebo effect helping some ailments, and I do believe in some “alternative” therapies which are being recognized in real-double blind studies as helpful for various things, but what I do not “believe in” is “snake-oil salesmen.”
First , even if applying these patches to the skin would “raise the level of X hormone” (one I had never heard of by the way) in your blood, where is the evidence that that hormone would relieve your pain, or that it was safe for you? I remember back when I was a child they would X-ray our feet when we bought a new pair of shoes to make sure they fit and didn’t warp our feet. Well, obviously they stopped that practice because there are definite negative side effects of X-rays, and using them to size shoes correctly isn’t enough of a benefit to offset the negative effects of too much radiation on a kid.
Secondly, I saw no way that these patches, applied over the clothing, could have any effect on the hormonal level of the body, of either dog, horse or human.
He was giving a rapid fire speech on how these patches would eliminate my friend’s pain from her severely pinched nerve (which will require surgery to correct and is scheduled for next week). I know my friend truly dreads the upcoming surgery (I’ve had that same surgery) and the associated pain from the surgery and the recovery, and she would love to grasp at any straw that she thought for even one second might give her some relief from the severe pain and disability she is having from the problem.
She looked over at me and I lip read her say, “What do you think?” I shook my head to indicate to her that I wasn’t buying a single thing he said as anything close to “scientific” or “double-blind” or pain relief. Then I turned to the salesman (one of the most pushy I have encountered) and said, “You know, if you are going to sell snake oil, you aren’t dressed properly, you need a black tuxedo and a top hat.”
The man was somewhat startled by my snotty remark, I think. He stopped in mid-sentence and said. “I resent that remark; I am offended.”
I replied, “Well, good, I actually intended to offend you.” His face looked almost like I had hit it with a bucket of cold water, because he was surely not expecting me to say this. I think he probably thought I would become defensive and say something like, “Oh, I didn’t mean to offend you, I was just joking.”
But I meant what I said. He was a “snake oil” salesman preying on people who are in pain, people who want an “easy answer” to their pain. To stop the pain they can’t control.
Psychopaths, just like this pushy salesman, seem to offer us this “guaranteed” and “proven easy way to fix our life’s pain.” They will offer us “surefire love” to make us feel better and immediately cure our loneliness. They will hold out to us the prospect of all our dreams of life coming true just like a fairy tale. There will be no pain in life, and they will take care of us.
Unfortunately, just like there is no peel-and-stick patch that you can put on your puppy to make it calm, or put on top of your clothing to cure your herniated disk pain, or no special cream that will get rid of your wrinkles and make you look 20 again, or a special pill that will let you eat all the junk food you want and still lose weight 15 pounds a week ”¦ there is no other person who can cure all your ills, make you happy, and keep you from being insecure or lonely.
Back when I was in family medical practice, people would come to me for diabetic teaching and many didn’t want to hear what I had to tell them, because there is no amount of medication, either oral or injectable, that can control diabetes and let you “eat what you want when you want it.” Caring for diabetes is a combination of diet and exercise at prescribed times in prescribed amounts, and/or medication. There is no easy way out. Yet, just today on a website I saw an advertisement for a web site that guaranteed to “cure diabetes in 30 days.” Gosh, I wonder why the American Diabetes Association doesn’t know about this remarkable “cure?” Maybe I should call them and inform them about it.
Psychopaths take advantage of our desires for an “easy fix” in selling us the modern day equivalents of “snake oil,” whether it is getting us to invest our money in their business schemes, or to buy patches for pain relief, or to give them our hearts and love. None of their plans work out for our benefit though.
So, bottom line, “if it sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be true.” BUYER BEWARE. Not all snake oil salesmen wear a top hat and black tuxedo!
Dear Gettingit,
Yea, it is almost funny now that you can spot those snake oil salesmen on the front end. Some of them can be VERY good though—look at Bernie Madoff, took BILLIONS of dollars before he got caught.
Every fall our local news agency talks about the traveling scam artists around here who show up at the doors of elderly people with a “deal” to “resurface their driveway” with this “left over product from a nearby job” at a VERY cheap price, and they pour used motor oil on the driveway after collecting several hundred dollars. Yet people still fall for that trick and are left a HUGE MESS and out hundreds of dollars.
I just now saw another ad float across the top of my computer about Dr. X’s discovery to cure Diabetes in 30 days—or wrinkle creams or magic fat removal pills…we think those are pretty OBVIOUSLY FAKE but how many BILLIONS OF $$$$ of these things are sold each year? Or fake home mini-gyms that will make you like like Mr/Ms. Universe in 6 weeks? I think selling fantasy PRODUCTS is a bigger business than music, sports, and entertainment all put together!
In one of my (this) lifetime “incarnations” I did sales work and was pretty good at it—problem was, I couldn’t make myself sell anything except what I truly BELIEVED in, so went on to other things, the big money in sales is selling someone something they don’t need and can’t afford—with a straight face, and convincing them that they DO need it and CAN afford it, even though you know that isn’t so.
Great analogy Oxy – I can understand this urge to try everything – I certainly have in an effort to fix my own problems. And some of the ‘cures’ are revolting and kooky, but when you’re desperate you will try anything to get some relief.
The diabetes point you make (cured in 30 days) … well I have seen something about that – not sure if it’s’ the same site you saw, but this one is a movie entitled Reversing Diabetes in 30 days. The participants all had Type 2 and went on a raw vegan macrobiotic diet for 30 days. By the end of it their blood tests were normal. I believe things like this can happen – the body has a remarkable ability to self heal if we can just support it with good food rather than refined and processed items. The problem with raw vegan eating is managing to keep it up in everyday life … it’s so easy to just grab a muffin or a sandwich when out and hungry.
Dear Pollyannanomore,
Well, maybe you and those people selling that book should notify the American Diabetes Association and every diabetic specialty physician in the US and world wide if this is such a great “discovery”—sorry chickie, with many many years of teaching diabetics, helping them learn to monitor and take care of themselves and eat good diets, I have NEVER seen a “cure”—I have SEEN CONTROL of symptoms, but NEVER A CURE.
Since I have been on a calorie control diet, my sugars are NORMAL AS WELL, and it took less than 30 days, but it isn’t about a vegan diet, or raw food or macrobiotic, it is about a balanced and sensible diet—-and I don’t have to buy anyone’s book or eat anything special.
There’s no magic cure, in fact, there’s no “cure” of diabetes, only a CONTROL, but it takes patient parcipitation in diet, exercise and possibly medication. So far I have not had to use any medication, just diet alone.
I can eat anything any where at home or out, just in the RIGHT amount, and I AM hungry, because I am eating less calories than I am burning (so that I will slowly lose weight as well) and there is NO way to lose weight without eating less than you burn…so am upping exercise as I eat less in a HEALTHY MANNER so that I do not go into “starvation” mode metabolism (fad dieting which loses muscle and regains more fat).
Just like with the “snake oil”: salesman we DO look for an “easy fix” and there is NO easy fix to diabetic control, or weight loss or pain control with injuries—or recovery after a psychopath. The healthy way is the best way, and in the end, the quickest and easiest as well. There is also no santa and no tooth fairy! Not sure yet about the Easter Bunny! LOL (((hugs)))
This reminded my of my G. Parents ‘BINGO BLOTTER”.
I got a call from Gramps one day saying he’s finally found a cure for his back pain……I’ll send one to ya EB.
Gramma said, it was just amazing….yadayada…..her cribbage friend turned her on to it.
In the mail comes a BINGO BLOTTER…..with clear liquid.
The miracule cure to any and all pain.
Gramps said he was going to buy sstock in the company!
Hmmmmmm…….didn’t work for me…..but kept that part to myself!
Gramps made a lot of great investments, and turned around and lost his ass on ALL OF THEM…..by making poor financial decisions.
He sold life insurance for 50 years, President of big companies……guess what gramps didn’t leave for grams when he died……LIFE INSURANCE!!!!! Niether had it!
Talk about a family shock! No one saw that coming!
Snake oil…..spit…..i’ll send the BINGO BLOTTER your way!
Anyone in pain….i’m sure it’ll help.
Just believe!
🙂
talk about snake oil.
I got a call from a gf who has recently moved to spaths former ‘area’ in Florida.
I was telling her about the slimey dude spath had been duping……today the picture became clear.
Guess who she ran into today…..at the Drycleaners……
SLIME MAN and his GF!
She actually said he wasn’t as slimey as she had expected and was impressed he referred to his ‘elderly’ (sorry guys!) gf as honey. This guy is 40’s , gf is 60’s.
It turns out he’s now switching up to pharmaceutical sales…….
Guess where the spath comes in!!!!!
He gave her his card and said, welcome to the area, maybe we can get together for a drink…..gf, him and my gf…..
I told her to sit on a bit……..maybe not such a great idea.
Wouldn’t it be HILARIOUS if she was invited to his christmas party and spath showd up to cook……and theres my GF!!!
Spath knows my gf…..
Oh, he’d FREAK!!!!!
Small world…….just sit on it EB!
Oxy – yes you’re dead right there are no quick fixes to anything. And chronic health conditions are often indicative of multiple systemic problems. As an example – my muscle pain is sometimes thought of as ‘systemic candida’ – so at present I am taking a strong antifungal that is making me feel quite ill, but I’m hopeful that if I eliminate as much as possible then repopulate the gut with healthy bacteria, it will at a minimum help the symptoms of pain and tightness.
I tried a raw vegan diet for my pain for six months and it did very little for me. I had more energy, but clearly in my case, there was more imbalance there than could be sorted out with raw vegies. I think it’s possible though in some instances to ‘rebalance’ the body. I read a book a while ago called ‘Clean’ that recommends a 14 day juice fast with one solid meal a day (at lunchtime). This is written by a physician who later became a cardiologist and then looked into Eastern medicine when his own health fell apart after 14 hour days in hospital.
His explanation of how and why it works makes sense to me. But he doesn’t make outlandish claims about cures – he simply states the regimen will cleanse the body and allow it to function better than it did before.
As an aside, I recently found this website that details a book written in 1939 by a dentist and nutritionist who compared the effects of traditional diets on health and the body with industrialised foods …fascinating reading.
http://www.journeytoforever.org/farm_library/price/pricetoc.html
I will be doing the fast myself in another couple of weeks – not looking forward to it but hoping it will help with pain and wellbeing!
Erin I have tried so many ‘cures’ over the years – even appointments with therapists who said ‘We’ll only need two sessions’ – I would then end up attending for over a year. I’ve spent thousands and thousands on products, creams, rubs, potions, pills and therapy and not much has helped.
I met a snake oil guy at a local market – he was selling extortionately priced magnetic underlays. I asked if he had one I could hire for a few days to try it and he said no and gave me the spiel about a money back guarantee – and that he’d never had to give a refund so far. I walked away at that point. I’ve heard it so often before!
I have no doubt that a good many of our dental and health ills are caused by too many processed foods and IN TOO MUCH FOOD more than anything else.
Our ancestors though suffered from dietary deficiencies and my own great grandmother died from vitamin deficiency from living on salt meat, corn meal and molasses most of the year with little fresh food 7 months of the year. Not uncommon at all.
Most of the people in the world today don’t have a balanced diet available 12 months of the year, we do, and yet we as a country eat unhealthy foods—My diet wasn’t bad to start with, just WAY TOO MUCH of it and have gained 10 pounds a year for 6 years and THAT ADDS UP! So at 3500 Calories per pound that I must burn over what I take in that leaves 60 x 3500=21,000 calories I need to burn OVER WHAT I EAT. Can’t go too low or body goes into “fasting metabolism” where it won’t burn anything…(a natural state from having to starve every winter for our ancestors) so must keep calories at least 1,200-1,500 per day and up exercise, so hopefully, I will lose 2-3 pounds per week on average. So got to get my arse moving more and stay on the calorie restricted food intake. I am giving myself ONE holiday per month to eat a few more calories than that, but that is ALL the holiday I get. So far I have lost 10 pounds, and am “stuck” at that plateau, but if I keep with the diet and the exercise, it will “UN” stick soon, and start a steady downward trend.
I already feel better now that I am FACING FACTS and have quit denying “I have a problem” with my food intake and my weight—just admitting you have the problem and are ready to do something about it is the hardest part I think. Just like with the cigarettes. I finally REALLY wanted to quit and I did. So I finally REALLY was ready to get a handle on this food intake thing and I am DOING it. Same thing with the psychopaths, when we REALLY get ready to make a CHANGE we will DO IT!
Sometimes it takes a few “false starts” to get into the race.
The fasting for a few days I don’t think hurts a thing and isn’t “unnatural” or bad unless you have bad diabetes etc. BTW “diabetes” is now considered part of a “metabolic syndrome” not just one thing, but in concert with blood pressure and artery disease. Have to take care of them all as one thing. One part of health. Diet, exercise and sometimes medication. LIFE STYLE CHANGES if needed. I did. I am.
Very true – when we’re ready we do it with no excuses or reasons for failure. I think I have so had enough of being sick that I’m ready to cleanse out and create a better life for myself.
Being with the psychopath I know definitely contributed to my current problems. The pain symptoms started appearing within two yrs of being with him and got progressively worse. My nutrition during the decade with him wasn’t good as it was often what he wanted to eat rather than healthy food to provide fuel for the body. I tried to eat healthy but realise how badly I failed with the manifestation of pain symptoms that have persisted despite many health initiatives undertaken. I also realise that a big part of this pain will be leftover stress from the relationship with the psychopath – the problem is how do you discharge stress that is stored without your permission in your muscles?? I’ve tried meditation, yoga, pilates, deep breathing etc and no real results. The only thing that helps in the short term is massage.
I’m now forcing myself to exercise despite the pain and hoping against hope that though it hurts now it will get better in time.
I have read about metabolic syndrome … and can see how it develops and how it makes sense as a systemic condition. We’re very lucky to have so much information available online about natural health and medical conditions, but sometimes this information can be overwhelming when you’re just looking for the right answer!
Sounds like you’re on a winning plan in dropping that much weight – one day a month sounds sensible. A friend of mine doing WW has plateaued lately too – she’s started jogging to try to kick start her weight loss again. I tend to just walk and play some light sports. I do watch what I eat though but have an awful sweet tooth!
gives a little,’ hi polly’
I second Onesteps ‘HI POLLY’.
Hi polly! 🙂