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Homeopathy Has Preventive Remedy for Anthrax?
Updated: Wed, Oct 24 8:12 AM EDT
CALCUTTA, India (Reuters) - Indian homeopathic practitioners say that
homeopathy, a traditional alternative system of medicine, has a magic pill
that can prevent anthrax from infecting humans.
Fears
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I would say it is absurd on the face of it. Water, in the course of its
history on earth, comes in contact with numerous solutes, each of which,
according to this "theory" would produce "clusters". How then is the homeo
remedy "potentized" (
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Hi Andy,
Nice article you wrote in Wired on homeopathy, the medicine of the 21st
century.
Coupla small corrections:
The "vigorous shaking" part is called succussing, and is done by banging the
vial by hand on a medium hard surface. (same root
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The word skeptic should not mean witless or snivelling underling in support
of entrenched financial interest.
Unfortunately, that word has been co-opted to mean exactly these things.
If one wishes to discover the effectiveness of (acupuncture, homeopathy,
chiropractic, herbalis
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I would suggest a study of drug-receptor phar
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I would suggest a study of drug-receptor pharmacology and the placebo-effect
of medications...
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> In a message dated 11/25/99 4:32:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> > Professional ske
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In a message dated 11/25/99 4:32:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Professional skeptics are paid disinformation specialists.
> The most famous ones are "the amazing Randy" - a stage magician, and some
> fool named "Barrett" who is still trying to convin
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Professional skeptics are paid disinformation specialists.
The most famous ones are "the amazing Randy" - a stage magician, and some
fool named "Barrett" who is still trying to convince people that acupuncture
is "quackery"
Shannon is generally beneath notice, yet seems to take g
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On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 9/27/99 12:53:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> > Also the major drug companies have a large financial incentives to discover
> > expensive, patentable cures above natural inexpensive c
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In a message dated 9/28/99 8:35:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< bulletproof ignorance... complete safety from scarey facts. >>
Ignorance??? From a guy that can't correctly spell "scary" I'm not too put
off...
The burden of proof Goob, is on those makin
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> Have you considered the possibility that life expectancy in
> India vs. U.S. is possibly related to CRUSHING POVERTY ?
Yup. Poverty sucks. Overpopulation --> poverty --> misery.
Why overpopulation? Over the past
.Asheville-Computer.com
http://www.ioa.com/~davehart
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > And life expectancy in India is about 49 years, rather less than in
> > countries practicing western medicine. That's the problem with the
> > old 'medical' traditions - patients tend to d
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> And life expectancy in India is about 49 years, rather less than in
> countries practicing western medicine. That's the problem with the
> old 'medical' traditions - patients tend to die
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In a message dated 9/27/99 9:46:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< You have to PROVE them wrong. You cannot ASSUME them to be wrong. >>
Actually...th
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> Homoeopathic remedies cost nearly nothing to make.
> They aren't patentable.
> They FAR outperform poisonous petrochemical based pharmaceuticals.
Thus if they worked, they'd be ideal products for the generic drug
ind
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Ditto for midwifery. To the obstetrician, a midwife is competition, so
they put forth the disinfo that medicated, even surgical births
(episiotomy and C-section) are always safer than a natural, relaxed
birth. And the obstetricians get a lot of money from the drug companies
t
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Just a quick word here Dave,
I used to work for a year in a healthfood store. I know where they make
a profit, hypochonriacs. You wouldn't believe how many different things
a person will buy in the quest to feel good. I know there may be not
much money in homeopathy etc but many
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> You will never understand homeopathy and many other New
for a bunch of links, I've researched this for years... I'll
be happy to debate or discuss with anyone except, possibly... budman...
Dave Hartley
http://www.ioa.com/~davehart
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At 11:23 26/09/99 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Read the MEMORY OF WATER (battle of ideas in the New Science) by Michel
>Schiff about the work of Dr Jacques Benveniste
>in Paris.On page 26 look at the "second curve"
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>Harper Collins would not import the book into the US (it
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In a message dated 9/27/99 12:53:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Also the major drug companies have a large financial incentives to discover
> expensive, patentable cures above natural inexpensive cures.
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> Having said all that i'd trust normal alipat
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In a message dated 9/27/99 9:46:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< You have to PROVE them wrong. You cannot ASSUME them to be wrong. >>
Actually...the onus is on those making wild and silly
claims"Extraordinary claims
require extraordinary proof"...
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On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Ric Carter wrote:
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> > IIf water has a memory this is strong validation for homeopathy
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> Next time you have cholera, or Ebola, see a homeopath.
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> If water has memory, each molecule should rememb
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> Read "Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries" by Jonathan Eisen. I
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> You will never understand homeopathy and many other New Science
> technologies if you think in the conventional framework.
Ah, so we have
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l, Of course they have to be demonstrable..You have inserted your
assumption into my statement..
Again study the MEMORY OF WATER by Michel Schiiff and the work of Jacques
Benveniste. at INSERM, in Paris. At last count there were 500 confirming
experiments
Schiff is the s
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> You will never understand homeopathy and many other New Science
> technologies if you think in the conventional framework.
Ah, so we have to stop demanding that they be demonstrably effective?
> You have to posit another
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You will never understand homeopathy and many other New Science technologies
if you think in the conventional framework.
You have to posit another dimension..we call it 4-space
Within conventional thinking homeopathy CANNOT WORK for several reasons
especially Avogadros limit...
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Read "Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries" by Jonathan Eisen. I
cannot recommend this book too highly. Very well written and documented
suppression of very inexpensive and non toxic c
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Avogadros limit applies to our third dimension only. If you think beyond
this, not in the textbooks, you will understand.
I can give you the literature guides but I am not going to run a
correspondence course.. You have to do the work And if you already made up
your mind.th
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> IIf water has a memory this is strong validation for homeopathy
Next time you have cholera, or Ebola, see a homeopath.
If water has memory, each molecule should remember everybody who's
ever pissed it out, everything it'
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l
Read the MEMORY OF WATER (battle of ideas in the New Science) by Michel
Schiff about the work of Dr Jacques Benveniste
in Paris.On page 26 look at the "second curve"
Harper Collins would not import the book into the US (it was published by
Thorsons, a London subsidiary) b
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Read Michel Schiff THE MEMORY OF WATER (Homeopathy and the battle of
ideas in the new science)Published by Thorsons in England 1994.
You may have trouble buying it in the US. Harper Collins told FTIR THE BOOK
WAS NOT TO BE IMPORTED.
On page 26 you will find the "seco
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