Skepticism has become a habit. Many people can't seem to help it any more. They just enjoy being skeptical.
And the same can be said about its polar opposite condition: credulity. Some people enjoy being credulous.
The merits of many traditional systems such as Ayurveda and Acupuncture are now being realized.
These "merits" are, however, greatly outweighed by their failures.
As far as acupuncture is concerned, Cochrane reviews (the formal results of
evidence-based medical trials) find little support for the claims of its proponents and suggest that positive results are due to the placebo effect.
And as for ayurveda, there is still a need for patients to believe that many of its treatments will be successful, but - given the long history of its "guess and test" methodology - how many millions of corpses, over the ages, bear witness to its failures? There is, today, concern over substances like mercury sometimes found in its potions.
Maybe astrology will also join the ranks of the above systems in course of time.
And what explanation can be given to the effect of a star for which the only evidence that it actually exists is light which left it thousands of years ago?
The shoe is on the other foot. The same 'upstream' battle that science had to wage against religions is now being waged by many ancient systems of knowledge against the skeptics. It'll all even out eventually IMO.
You wish.