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In reply to the discussion: URGENT: If You Believe in Homeopathic Therapies for Pets, PLEASE READ THIS [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)58. It was after dating you that it needed the enemas
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URGENT: If You Believe in Homeopathic Therapies for Pets, PLEASE READ THIS [View all]
gateley
Jan 2013
OP
You do have a point there, but how do we know you're not just a shill for big accupuncture?
Electric Monk
Jan 2013
#9
I'm going to stop calling it homeopathy and start calling it water fetish.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2013
#43
How much money do you suppose the homeopaths are making? I bet their margins are even bigger!
rbixby
Jan 2013
#59
Q: My dog got hit by a car and broke his foot, what should I do? A: Have you tried aromatheropy?
Electric Monk
Jan 2013
#8
I would add that this type of quackery has even less chance of working in pets
Major Nikon
Jan 2013
#32
I don't mind if people dabble in it. They have free will, and hey, they can enjoy the placebo effect
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2013
#18
No. I dislike seeing animals suffer because actual medical treatment is being withheld.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2013
#42
If the white paper has no peer review and not author how can it be accepted as policy guidance?
Ford_Prefect
Jan 2013
#23
Yeah, because the fact that homeopathy is quackery needs still to be scientifically determined.. (?)
Democracyinkind
Jan 2013
#26
I don't believe in homeopathy for anything. Humans, pets, plants or even rocks.
hobbit709
Jan 2013
#33
So this "discussion" is about science vs em, err belief? Culturally mandated fact vs superstition?
Ford_Prefect
Jan 2013
#37
Many natural/alternative remedies are great, but homeopathy in particular seems to be quackery.
Arugula Latte
Jan 2013
#45
Translation: If you want to continue to throw away more money on worthless placebos...
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#48
I believe homeopathic therapies should be killed. Note that killing off Homeopathic is NOT...
yawnmaster
Jan 2013
#64