I agree with many but the homeopathy claim is hard to accept. I grew up on homeopathy and never went to an allopath except for childhood vaccinations. My entire neighborhood trusted the homeopaths. This claim against homeopaths and chiropractors are spread by the medical associations who do not want competitions. Similarly acupuncture is widely accepted and still practiced by the Eastern culture that predates the West.
Everything outside the mainstream is not incorrect. We progress because people question the mainstream belief just like flat Earth was at one time.
Whatever works for you, Saint.
I agree with @St-Sinner that not all of these can be dismissed out of hand. For example, I’ve known people who’ve had acupuncture, and it’s helped.
I also don’t think extra-sensory perception is always a con ... I think there are things we can sometimes just pick up outside our “normal” perception. But of course there are many con artists who take advantage of gullible people and pretend to have perceptions and abilities they do not.