Unverifiable
For background, I am a veterinarian. The following applies to the episode on suspensory ligaments: All information provided that could have been of any use was anecdotal and vague. There was no creditable evidence except that which the creator claims she can produce if you donate money. Any references she made to accepted published work were uncontroversial and irrelevant to the treatment. Which, by the way, she never shared. As practitioners of scientific medicine, we are taught to be skeptical of extraordinary claims unless they come in combination with extraordinary evidence. I would love for what the author says about suspensory ligaments to be true, but I don’t see the evidence. Can the author publish case studies of horses she has treated? Can these successful treatments be verified? The publication of case studies should not require significant funding.
Mary DVM via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/22
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