Talk:Earth-bathing

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2550 69 11hne (talk) 22:34, 30 October 2025 (UTC)

Peer review

Earth-bathing

I've listed this article for peer review because this article represents an idea of society before certain medical discoveries such as certain viewed articles.

Thanks, 2550 69 11hne (talk) 22:35, 30 October 2025 (UTC)

@2550 69 11hne I think this is fair. I acknowledge the contentious nature of pseudoscience. For the record, I will say I am not treating the topic as factual but just consolidating the sources into a retrospective on an outdated and obscure historical fad. I am open to criticism, perhaps if anyone thinks the article's written in a way that is biased in favor of the practice being described. -- Alexander Patmos (talk) 17:13, 31 October 2025 (UTC)
@2550 69 11hne (and others) I draftified this article for being composed of insufficiently reviewed LLM generated text. See the draft talk page for an example. I think this renders the peer review request invalid at this time. If this article is pushed back to mainspace I will notify you so the peer review can be re-requested. Sorry for the inconvenience! NicheSports (talk) 02:48, 9 November 2025 (UTC)

Probable LLM-generated content

I draftified this article due to a high-probability of insufficiently-reviewed LLM-generated content. Here is an example: In medical-historical retrospectives the practice is frequently cited as an example of the excesses of Georgian medical showmanship and the overlap of health, entertainment, and spectacle. shows signs of LLM-generated content and is sourced only to , which does not support these claims. A quick scan of the article reveals other potential source-to-text integrity issues. The article also has an unreliable source as a reference. NicheSports (talk) 02:53, 9 November 2025 (UTC)

@NicheSports The example you provided about showmanship was actually sloppy citing on my part. Rather than "", I meant to cite "". I apologize for not placing my citations more carefully.
The claim that medical-historical retrospectives cite earth-bathing as an excess of Georgian showmanship is more-so original research and is my assessment of overall perception based on the sources. I apologize for including something that was not directly included in the source. Going forward, everything I include within articles will be directly derived from a corresponding source and cited (per Wikipedia:Verifiability), while also being paraphrased so as to not infringe.
If you still have concerns about source-to-text integrity issues, please review my rewritten article (here: Draft:Earth-bathing). I have ensured that everything I wrote and consolidated can be traced back to and found within a specific source. Nothing is fabricated.
Apologies again, I'm new to editing Wikipedia and hope to get more accustomed to the standards as I create more articles. Thanks! -- Alexander Patmos (talk) 02:49, 15 November 2025 (UTC)

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