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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]X_Digger
(18,585 posts)20. Do harm, or deny *actual* treatment.
Yes, giving your pet water is generally good, but it's no substitute for *actual* treatment.
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So my health fund covers woo treatment, and my government regulates woo?
Violet_Crumble
Jan 2013
#35
But this is a major health fund, not some small alternative type thing...
Violet_Crumble
Jan 2013
#45
Your cat is lucky his immune system was able to overcome kidney infection on its own.
eShirl
Jan 2013
#63
Homeopathy is pseudoscientific nonsense but I have a great recipe for homeopathic chicken soup
slackmaster
Jan 2013
#109
Last year for my university skeptic club's Pseudoscience fair, I made homeopathic beer!
backscatter712
Jan 2013
#111