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In reply to the discussion: Study: Homeopathy not effective in treating anything [View all]hopemountain
(3,919 posts)27. there are quality, tested
supplements and homeopathic remedies which i purchase and they are not a waste of my money, either.
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The fact that we have to spend money to show this is an ugly reminder of the era.
HuckleB
Mar 2015
#8
Because they are desperate, and there are some conditions where there is no treatment
still_one
Mar 2015
#28
We use the term Homeopathy now to describe what we used to call magic potions.
Half-Century Man
Mar 2015
#32
Why put so much care into something that someone else believes is good for them?
ScreamingMeemie
Mar 2015
#49
LOL, no some people post the truth about scams to stop the gullible from wasting money! nt
Logical
Mar 2015
#58
Bullshit, ignorance is not a virtue. People need to know they are wasting their money. nt
Logical
Mar 2015
#57
Nope! Facts matter. Truth matters. LOL, so GOP voters are OK to believe the BS also? We.....
Logical
Mar 2015
#61
Criticizing it though, certainly cures a need for self-professed cleverness.
LanternWaste
Mar 2015
#60