between the lines is that by that topic I could cause people to be dead
Between the lines is whatever you decide to read into it. However, the constant arguing from medical ignorance, which you
have been doing on here,
is the kind of attitude that can lead to very harmful results. No-one is saying you will cause deaths, but you have shown a frankly alarming unwillingness to accept the challenges to your statements and to see the difference between your own anecdotal experiences and the results of an actual scientific trial of any given medical practice.
Frankly, your own experience of chewing on garlic, salt and lemon to relieve tooth pain means
nothing, because you don't know what caused the pain, you don't know how the pain would have progressed
without the garlic, lemon and salt chewing, and you don't know it won't recur. That's what drug trals do. They comapre patients who do and don't take the drugs to see if there's any effect, and they go after a diagnosis of what is causing the symptoms in the first place. Then they follow up with those patients to see the rate of recurrence of the problem, or any long temr adverse effects. Now you're free to recommend that method, but if someone follows that recommendation and it doesn't work, are you going to challenge their experience because it doesn't match with yours? Or if a medical professional releases results of a study that says that actually that combination of things may have eased the pain but it did it by killing the nerves and therefore did more long term harm than good, are you still going to recommend that treatment?