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Finally, Some Good News for Simon Singh


The famed author and skeptic Simon Singh has been encountering setback after setback in his case against chiropractics.

This all began when he wrote an article saying that the British Chiropractic Association “is the respectable face of the chiropractic profession and yet it happily promotes bogus treatments.”

That led to a semantics battle over the meaning of the word “bogus.” Is Singh saying BCA members are liars? They say yes, and they’re suing him for libel.

Singh’s defense is that he believes chiropractors are sincere about wanting to help people, however the treatments they offer have no healing power whatsoever. That’s what he was referring to in his article.

Finally, there’s a bit of good news for Singh.

[Singh has] been granted leave to appeal following a hearing before Lord Justice Laws at the Court of Appeal.

The ruling means Singh will now be able to mount a full appeal against the British Chiropractic Association’s libel suit.

In short, Singh is allowed to file an appeal if he wishes.

Excellent. I hope he wins the case and forces the BCA to lose money and lose business. Their loss is the patients’ gain. Singh may be getting sued for it, but that doesn’t mean the rest of us have to be silent.

Many of the treatments provided by chiropractors are shams, and those who practice it are charlatans whether they know it or not.

You’d be wise to warn your friends and relatives against wasting their money.

Here’s what Singh had to say after the judge granted him the permission to appeal his case:



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8 Responses

  1. avatar TXatheist Says:

    Hemant, I’m sure you have or will hear about this but I’m going to do a self plug on what I’ll be doing Sunday…http://www.secularserviceday.org/…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsjv9Noi1nc

  2. avatar TXatheist Says:
  3. avatar Lowman Totempole Says:

    I’m a neuroscientist, and I’ve been a chiropractor. Why? Because I was having shoulder pain and my MD recommended it. The chiropractor’s treatment made me feel good. My health care covered it.

    It was like a set of paid-for, “super massages”. That’s all I’ve ever looked at it as, and that’s all my chiropractor billed it as.

  4. avatar gustavolk-swagen Says:

    I am very glad to hear this. Placebo treatments may have value (for a patient’s feeling of well-being), but that is all they are: placebos.

  5. avatar PrimeNumbers Says:

    Simon’s book – Trick or Treatment – is excellent. But unlike some placebos, Chiropractic manipulation can be dangerous, and has in some cases, killed.

    I think a good massage is well worth it. It always makes me feel better. Placebo or not, I don’t care – the results are worth it. But they’re making no claims at all what they can do for me. That’s the difference.

  6. avatar Iason Ouabache Says:

    Have you seen the newest update that Jack of Kent put up? Seems that the BCA defamed Simon Singh in a press release by saying that his article was malicious. Singh now has the right to counter-sue and maybe get BCA is drop its suit.

    http://jackofkent.blogspot.com/2009/10/bca-defame-simon-singh.html

  7. avatar muggle Says:

    This has a libel suit against it? Just for calling chiropractice the woo hoo it is? And I thought we Americans were litigious!

    Man, suddenly glad we’re not subjects of the crown across the pond.

    I hope he proceeds.

  8. avatar llewelly Says:

    Lowman Totempole Says:
    October 15th, 2009 at 10:04 am

    I’m a neuroscientist, and I’ve been a chiropractor. Why? Because I was having shoulder pain and my MD recommended it. The chiropractor’s treatment made me feel good. My health care covered it.
    It was like a set of paid-for, “super massages”. That’s all I’ve ever looked at it as, and that’s all my chiropractor billed it as.

    In his book, Singh discusses at length the fact that chiropractors do appear to be effective for some muscle and back pain issues. (Although no more effective than physical therapy). His primary complaints are against chiropractors who believe spinal manipulations can cure anything from cancer to the common cold, and those who are “mixers”, and in addition to the traditional chiropractor stuff, distribute So-Called Alternative Medicine curse of every imaginable sort. Singh also has issues with the risks of spinal manipulations, which do occasionally kill people.

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