Quackery and Fraud

CautionCritics of faith healing believe that such practices are usually prone to quackery and fraud.

In certain cases by people who capitalize solely on the gullibility and desperation of others in order to make some quick money.

Conventional science has continued to state that there is no medical evidence to support the veracity of claims made by faith healers except perhaps the medically defined explanation of the Placebo Effect .

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