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geni
5th March 2004, 12:10 PM
This mounths poll setter doesn't seem to realise that there is a difference between miles and Km but what do expect from a person who can't tell the difference between placebos and real medcine.
http://www.hpathy.com/index.asp

Ok so onto the ezine. This mounth's issue opens with an editorial. which includes

Although the poll base was small but the high percentage of votes of people who use LM potencies in more than 50% cases came as a surprise. It seems LM's are really catching up fast with the C scale. We would like to explore the use of LM potencies further in future issues. If you can send us articles related to the history, development and use of LM potencies and share with us the cases that you have cured with these potencies, we would try to bring out a full issue on this theme in future.


http://www.hpathy.com/ezine/editorial/March04.asp

Apprently the explantion that the ratio of non LM uses to LM users might be due to homeopathy lacking any real why of deciding wich if to options is better is not to be considered.

Next we have the scared attack on vacinations which must br inluded to attack allopathy even though it is a blasthmy onto hanemann:

http://www.hpathy.com/health/vaccines_and_sanitation.asp

They are using the old small pox vacination causes small pox argument.

Next we have a list of 23 remedies for a sprained ankles
Agki-p., Agn., Anac., Arn., Bell-p., Bry., Carb-an., Kali-bi., Led., M-aust., Med., Nat-ar., Nat-c., Nux-v., Ph-ac., Phos., Rhod., Rhus-t., Ruta., Sil., Stront-c., Sulph.

http://www.hpathy.com/clinical/sprained_ankle.asp

Pitly none of them can be shown to work under controlled conditions.


This mounths mirical of the mounth writed doesn't seem to know the difference between bacteria and fungi

The pediatrician said it was fungal and prescribed an antifungal medication. It's no wonder that she had a terrible imbalance of bad bacteria in her system after all those antibiotics.

http://www.hpathy.com/cures/vaginitis.asp
We will assume that this person didn't turn up to their science lessions at school

As a "bonus" this mounth we get told how to cure lyme disease the natural way.

In every case of Lyme disease Homeopathic texts suggest starting with a nosode (a remedy made from the actual borrelia burgdorferi) in a 30c potency. One dose three times daily is given for three days. If this remedy is given in the early stages, you can actually stop the disease from developing.
http://www.hpathy.com/papersnew/lyme_disease.asp

Of course since you are not going to bother with a proper dianosis your sucess rate migh be higher than you expect.


Finialy we are given an "Addendum to the frostbite article for Feb. issue" or once the spin is taken out we were shown that our advice last time was incorrect.
http://www.hpathy.com/firstaid/hypothermia1.asp

A pretty boring mounth in all. I'm not sure that all of it passes the turing test.

Eos of the Eons
5th March 2004, 05:42 PM
(#$&##(

Smallpox cannot be caused by the vaccine because the smallpox virus isn't used in the vaccine

argh argh argh...must go breath before I can go onto the next points.

Edited to add:

Okay, my mistake for following the anti-vax link. J@ck@sses!!!!!!!!!

Liars

M0r0ns

schmucks

misinformation diarhea!!!!!!!!

***hyperventilates****

El Greco
5th March 2004, 05:54 PM
Please tell me that this voter is someone from this board who's joking!

I just wanted to vote. But, I didn't think the choices were broad enough. I travel 4000 miles twice a year to see my homeopath. That's well over the top mileage on the poll (>15 kms)! Best wishes Dr B - hope all is well!! Lisa

geni
5th March 2004, 05:58 PM
Originally posted by Eos of the Eons


Okay, my mistake for following the anti-vax link. J@ck@sses!!!!!!!!!

Liars

M0r0ns

schmucks

misinformation diarhea!!!!!!!!

***hyperventilates****


The whole homeopathy atitude is a little strange since Hanemann supported vacination

Eos of the Eons
5th March 2004, 06:23 PM
Originally posted by geni



The whole homeopathy atitude is a little strange since Hanemann supported vacination
eh? Post that on their site (referencing the $#^ article). See what they say.

Yahweh
6th March 2004, 12:55 AM
Originally posted by Eos of the Eons
(#$&##(
...

Okay, my mistake for following the anti-vax link. J@ck@sses!!!!!!!!!

Liars

M0r0ns

schmucks

misinformation diarhea!!!!!!!!

***hyperventilates****
You are still beautiful, Eos, even if you've got a mouth like a sailor :p

Eos of the Eons
6th March 2004, 10:54 AM
Originally posted by Yahweh

You are still beautiful, Eos, even if you've got a mouth like a sailor :p

Aw, thank you :)

Can you picture my avatar with a mouth like a sailor;)

I can't compete with the beauty in your avatar ya know :D, so I got something that may be more suited to my personality-thanks to the humor threads.

Abdul Alhazred
21st December 2005, 04:42 PM
Poll scrambles! :p

El_Spectre
23rd December 2005, 09:48 AM
"woo" serves no purpose other than to make the name caller feel better, and promote an "us vs. them" mentality.

Have a problem with a specific claim? dispute it, but if your goal is to approach truth, mocking is pointless.

I HATE "woo". It makes up look like the dogmatic fools that we are often sterotyped as.

Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
23rd December 2005, 09:58 AM
The whole homeopathy atitude is a little strange since Hanemann supported vacination.
Oh yes, and the lucid logic of the rest of homeopathy stands in stark contrast. :D

~~ Paul