This isn't really about conventional vs alternative medicine at all. It's about being responsible for one another, and not forgetting that behind each avatar is a real person who is here because they are ripping a hole in their psyche on a regular basis. And whereas it may be true to say that only a fool would take medical advice off an internet forum, there is also an unusual level of trust on this one, because we have all been party to the wonders and sometimes horrors of hyperspace - we come here because often there is no-one else who understands.
We all happily tell one another about our symbiotic relationships with the mantoids, or journeys to other planets. We discuss the intentions of the elves and wonder why the hell there are fucking jesters everywhere. Some might consider this madness - but here, we get it ... and we shoudl also try to be tuned in to when someone is in a bad place.
So when someone starts losing their grip, I really believe we have a responsibility to one another to offer good advice - most of the time, that's what I see. Remember joebono's post about being God? Mostly the responses were along the lines of, dude, maybe lay off the psyches for a bit, and get your feet back on the ground. I thought that was a good thing; and so, it seemed, did joe.
And Pandora - you are an experienced traveller of these magical realms, as well as a person who has experienced a great deal in your own life. Your advice, as far as I have read it, is always considered and intelligent - never reckless, and never apparently without regard to the welfare of the person who you are advising; quite the reverse.
That's the point, I think. This is incredibly powerful stuff, and we are using it to explore our deepest psyche. It can take a toll; it can push some over the edge, and many of us have times when it is hard to come back to Earth and deal with the day to day of cleaning out the monkey cage.
And though everyone here does this by their own choice, and each of us is ultimately responsible for our own actions, I really believe we need to be responsible in how we respond, and consider the consequences. Not because anyone is going to take us to court for it; but because we are human, fellow travellers, and we need to give a fuck about one another.
So it's not about laying down rules; it's about considering whether your post is in tune with the wonderful general attitude that makes this Nexus the special place it is.