It would be more helpful to actually point where the straw men are, then simply stating they are there. Using the language doesn't proffer correct usage. I would prefer not to use them as I may have and if I looked at more closely possible. If I am using fallacies then that weakens my counter points, and diminishes my side. It doesn't necessarily buff your side through the gates validity. I sincerely ask you to point out where they are. Hell, it doesn't matter who points them out, bystanders are more then welcome.
I sorta pointed a straw man to you last page when you try to insert what my stance was, which I rebutted with my actual stance quoted where I cleanly stated it.
And my stance is sound.
A does not do X, because there no evidence that A does X. You conceded there is no evidence that it does what it claims. Which means that it doesn't do anything.
And loads of research have been poured into folk remedies, it just that most of them don't do anything. Some of them are harmful even. A good portion of actual medicine has its root in so called traditional medicine and other form of magical thinking. Its been well weeded over the last few centuries though to what actually works.
A traditional medical cure for head aches was to make a tea from willow bark, now thanks to that we have aspirin that you can buy almost anywhere for a few bucks for an off name brand.
However, I dont think grinding down rhino horn and making a potion from it will cure erectile dysfunction, no matter how phallic the horn is. That nother traditional medical cure in africa, the culture that believes me escape me but if so wanted I can probably find it.
I am also perfectly able to change my mind. I can answer the question of 'what will change my mind' most readily and soundly. I challenge you Muz, to answer the same. What will change your mind?
A personal experience is powerful, but woefully flawed when trying to determine factuality and effectiveness. For this very reason, is why experiments are done with blinds, controls and when ever possible double blinds to help delimit the influence of horrible personal perception.
I have no doubt you experience these things and know they work. I have no doubt you are not spreading knowable falsehoods. I however hold my personal experience back knowing they are flawed, and knowing they are biased as that why I never once spoken to my personal experience, as when it comes to objective values its worthless. And to the subject of value judgments, like a pair of good knockers, good pasta, fine art, that guys an ass, then personal experience is the most valuable and even can be reenforced and stabilized with critical thinking.
And I applaud you, as you were in the affirmative for this debate, you carried the proof of burden on your side.