Water has memory, validating homeopathy
"carole" wrote in
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Don't know what bends has got to do with anything.
Who said anything about "bends"?
You did. Don't you even read the articles you copy/paste?
This is what you posted:
"5. A report by a homeopath in New York City is sobering: He studied the
problems in behavior associated with city living and considered the
water supply as a source of destabilizing influence. He noted that as
the water flowed down from reservoirs, falling down pipes and vibrating
around bends in the pipes there might be a potentizing phenomenon on the
chemicals in the water."
Note that "vibrating around bends in the pipes" in the quote from your
post.
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Homeopathy and its ilk are not the problem in themselves, other
than that they are symptomatic of a deeper issue, and that is
the propensity of people to (easily) fall victim to magical
thinking. If people would learn to think critically as a matter
of course then homeopathy, chiropractic, reiki etc would take
care of themselves. -Jeff Keogh
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