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I'm glad they're looking at this. Turns out that there are more adverse events with homeopathy than there are with placebo, so there must be something in there. The remedy most common implicated is Rhus Tox, which is a dilution of poison ivy.
I'm glad they're looking at this. Turns out that there are more adverse events with homeopathy than there are with placebo, so there must be something in there. The remedy most common implicated is Rhus Tox, which is a dilution of poison ivy.
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Date: 2013-03-17 10:40 pm (UTC)after all the money i spent on college i end up the worse for it - which is why i suppose picking an apple from the tree of knowledge was such a bad thing - i could never figure that out when i was younger - but now i know
well - re: mercury - in my fog, i do think i recall the pediatric uh... recall - but this latest news is about a global ban - but i have no source for the info, was too ill
the olde towne neighbour, "Village Idiot," played w/ mercury balls as a child, and grew up to have a smallish head - but mercury explains a lot about him - he greatly resembles N-Girl, the most of which I know about is this: she has sickle cell, (and MAYBE schizophrenia), which i have read causes victims to need excessive control - my guess is problems of 02 use, and BBB dysregulation. interesting, yes?
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Date: 2013-03-18 03:26 am (UTC)Why do you think you are worse off from your college education?
I played with mercury balls too. They are very cool. No idea what that does to the BBB.
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Date: 2013-03-18 03:59 am (UTC)jk - my college education taught me to minimise positive effects of placebo.
great balls of fire, you must be mad as a hatter.
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Date: 2013-03-18 05:59 pm (UTC)