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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2018 19:09:18 GMT
SAL! Can you sort the clique out?......harry and his other geriatric chum felonious are bullying again
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Post by Hiram on Jan 19, 2018 23:04:17 GMT
Anyone had any experience?
I'm experiencing a root ginger compress on the knee over the next few days starting from yesterday as recommended by a sports physio. I used the same treatment six years ago to draw out any bruising on a knee injury. That's not homeothapy. To save time, instead of going to a homeothapist, simply drink a glass of water and throw £50 out the window.
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Post by felonious on Jan 20, 2018 5:14:50 GMT
Anyone had any experience?
I'm experiencing a root ginger compress on the knee over the next few days starting from yesterday as recommended by a sports physio. I used the same treatment six years ago to draw out any bruising on a knee injury. That's not homeothapy. To save time, instead of going to a homeothapist, simply drink a glass of water and throw £50 out the window. I went to a sports physio who sorted out a knee problem. Do keep up
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Post by felonious on Jan 20, 2018 5:16:20 GMT
SAL! Can you sort the clique out?......harry and his other geriatric chum felonious are bullying again She washed her hands of high maintenance posters like you years ago. Why do you think the poor lass hardly ever posts on here these days
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2018 7:02:25 GMT
SAL! Can you sort the clique out?......harry and his other geriatric chum felonious are bullying again She washed her hands of high maintenance posters like you years ago. Why do you think the poor lass hardly ever posts on here these days Nah, she has posters of me on all four walls of her mer cave She’s always around me, I know this because I keep getting a strong whiff of fish Funny enough others who come around me do too
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Post by mtrstudent on Jan 21, 2018 16:31:26 GMT
There's homeopathy and then there's Holland & Barratt. I live in a house that was formerly an apothecarist and it's hothouse. Feverfew, Comfrey, Evening primrose, st John's Wort, burdock, coltsfoot, sorrel, ground elder,, foxgloves, mints, and all sorts of liberated 'medicinal' flora in wild abandon. Having watched a few documentaries regarding 'water memory', quantum entanglement {'spooky' actions at a distance}, the dilutions to nths used in Homeopathy start to make sense, moving it more towards 'actual' rather than pseudo science. ... Fascinating shit, very interested in herbals and diluting stuff in booze. Oh and placebo too. It is fascinating shit! If the water "remembers" the deadly nightshade then it must remember that Brummie's shit it carried the last time it went through our sewers. £50 please. I did enough quantum stuff in my Masters' lab to know that homeopaths are like someone at B&Q selling you tartan paint. And you get home to find you've just blown £15 on a bucket of tapwater.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Jan 21, 2018 17:02:45 GMT
There's homeopathy and then there's Holland & Barratt. I live in a house that was formerly an apothecarist and it's hothouse. Feverfew, Comfrey, Evening primrose, st John's Wort, burdock, coltsfoot, sorrel, ground elder,, foxgloves, mints, and all sorts of liberated 'medicinal' flora in wild abandon. Having watched a few documentaries regarding 'water memory', quantum entanglement {'spooky' actions at a distance}, the dilutions to nths used in Homeopathy start to make sense, moving it more towards 'actual' rather than pseudo science. ... Fascinating shit, very interested in herbals and diluting stuff in booze. Oh and placebo too. It is fascinating shit! If the water "remembers" the deadly nightshade then it must remember that Brummie's shit it carried the last time it went through our sewers. £50 please. I did enough quantum stuff in my Masters' lab to know that homeopaths are like someone at B&Q selling you tartan paint. And you get home to find you've just blown £15 on a bucket of tapwater. Agree, your commercial homeopathic remedies are most likely modern holy water. There's efficacy in natural and herbal remedies, but again yer getting ripped buying ginger pills off the net. Though there is value in placebo. I've only got an amateur view, and limited grasp of the quantum. On a simplistic level, from my knowledge of home brewing, different water gives different results. A water that's passed through sandstone creates a different brew than Buxton water say, bubbled through volcanic rock. In that sense water is an information carrier. The water memory thing is an extension of that, as I understand it. Taking it beyond the molecular. I think there are parallels between quantum physics and psychiatry/neurology. Know a lot of the basics, but don't yet know/understand the half of it. In that sense homeopathy has little chance of being affective, it's like harnessing the unknown. Maybe the principles are correct, we just don't fully grasp the necessary distillations or molecular effects yet. And as you say, if there is a process whereby the Brummie shit memory gets 'imprinted' within the water molecule, how do you recognise and filter that?
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Post by duckling on Jan 22, 2018 2:46:13 GMT
Anyone had any experience?
I'm experiencing a root ginger compress on the knee over the next few days starting from yesterday as recommended by a sports physio. I used the same treatment six years ago to draw out any bruising on a knee injury. At least in the United States, this isn't considered homeopathy. Homeopathy refers to diluting a solution so that the therapeutic ingredient is barely there.
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