Don't mistake what I am saying - please...
I greatly appreciate, and utilitze much of what Randy, and others recommend.
But - what you are referring to as "voodoo"...well - is like the reaction that most had when they saw the first light bulb light up? Or used the telephone for the first time? (There were even scientists in that day thinking that both may be hoaxes.)
And - because we all would likely agree that if you figure out a new method for anything,and package, and sell a product to make your life easier - or reduce male pattern baldness,:spin2: ( some of those work too...) you would not feel compelled to tell everyone exactly how much of what is in it - would you???
It is a free enterprize system - and that leaves with all of the choices. To buy, or not. And - that really has far more advantages than the other way around. If it were mandated that every manfacturer give us full disclosure on their products, and the research...One of two things (or both) would happen:
1. You would see far fewer products on the market.
2. The prices for products would go up dramatically
Both results are because the folks investing in ventures to make products would not feel it worth the risk to produce products if they can be so easily made by anyone that knows basic chemistry, and can read the label.
I still think of the aquarium envirement as a blend of chemistry and gardening. Wnen gardening - it does require a bit of faith. I know that makes many of us un-comfortable. We want to be "masters" of our own little aquatic worlds inside the confines of the glass tank.
For the record - I was a Albert Thiel customer ( read: victim:spin3

If you want to hear stories about gadgets, and gunk in a bottle - I got 'em!
So - before we write off all products that do not adhere to our individual perceptions and personal conventions - let's try to keep an open mind, shall we?
Who knows what we might learn?....
Rambling over now.......
T