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Post by ironhold on Dec 18, 2017 21:50:01 GMT
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Post by the light works on Dec 19, 2017 1:47:03 GMT
well, considering the actual amount of active ingredient in homeopathic products, if the packaging lists any amount they are exaggerating.
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Post by silverdragon on Dec 20, 2017 9:13:25 GMT
By improperly, does that mean what type of straw is in the saddlebag?.
Homeopathic "Can mean many things", in which, I mean just one thing, its mostly all bunkum.
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Post by the light works on Dec 20, 2017 14:52:14 GMT
By improperly, does that mean what type of straw is in the saddlebag?. Homeopathic "Can mean many things", in which, I mean just one thing, its mostly all bunkum. no, homeopathic does have a specific meaning. there are all sorts of other pathics that get mixed and matched as well, which causes a "means many things" perception.
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Post by silverdragon on Dec 21, 2017 9:22:54 GMT
By improperly, does that mean what type of straw is in the saddlebag?. Homeopathic "Can mean many things", in which, I mean just one thing, its mostly all bunkum. no, homeopathic does have a specific meaning. there are all sorts of other pathics that get mixed and matched as well, which causes a "means many things" perception. How does it work?... its homoeopathic, is the same as answering its Magic to a kid, its a cover-all answer, in that the people who make the stuff dont know how it works other than the book that says it works, and no explanation on how, they just repeat the instructions on manufacture without understanding the workings, but they dun still calls themselves a real proper expert?. Snake oil merchants the lot of them. You can tell by the type of language I am typing that I have little respect for them?. I know of ONE useful "Homoeopath", he is a scientist, and is working through all the bunkum in an effort to find if there is anything that is indeed real in the practise that can be used. He is a Mythbuster in his own right. If he ever finds anything useful, I will let you know.... But until then, he is a Govt scientist working impartial to find what is dangerous and should be outright banned from use. So far, he is not finding anything of any use to anyone at all. I should catch up with his research at some point, last known status I had was "Nope, not found owt yet, its still all bunkum..."
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Post by the light works on Dec 21, 2017 15:09:26 GMT
no, homeopathic does have a specific meaning. there are all sorts of other pathics that get mixed and matched as well, which causes a "means many things" perception. How does it work?... its homoeopathic, is the same as answering its Magic to a kid, its a cover-all answer, in that the people who make the stuff dont know how it works other than the book that says it works, and no explanation on how, they just repeat the instructions on manufacture without understanding the workings, but they dun still calls themselves a real proper expert?. Snake oil merchants the lot of them. You can tell by the type of language I am typing that I have little respect for them?. I know of ONE useful "Homoeopath", he is a scientist, and is working through all the bunkum in an effort to find if there is anything that is indeed real in the practise that can be used. He is a Mythbuster in his own right. If he ever finds anything useful, I will let you know.... But until then, he is a Govt scientist working impartial to find what is dangerous and should be outright banned from use. So far, he is not finding anything of any use to anyone at all. I should catch up with his research at some point, last known status I had was "Nope, not found owt yet, its still all bunkum..." homeopathy is specifically the premise that a tiny dose of something that causes a symptom can cure another problem that causes the same symptom. by tiny, I mean microdoses of an ingredient that has been diluted by a factor of a thousand or more.
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