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Old November 3rd 10, 10:40 AM posted to misc.health.alternative,misc.kids.health,sci.med
dr_jeff
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Default Water has memory, validating homeopathy

On 11/3/10 2:48 AM, carole wrote:
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On 11/2/10 7:26 PM, carole wrote:
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Homeopathy is what is known as a vibrational remedy. When the solution is shaken it separates the spirit
from the substance and it
is the spirit that becomes the active ingredient.
Spirit is behind all matter. Every substance, microbe, animal, plant and person has its own identity and
vibrates at its own
frequency. Hence the Rife cures where he identified the frequencies of different disease microbes and was
able to knock them out.



Are you serious? A solution has a spirit? Are you taking this as if it is for real? This is total crap.


Are you serious that allopathic medicine and vaccinations are the be-all and end-all of what is best?


Not in the least. The state of medicine today I hope is quite crude
compared to what the state of medicine will be in 20 or 30 years from
now. However, the way that medicine will get better is true rigorous
scientific testing as well as research and development.

Not through "vibrational energy."

Why then is allopathic medicine listed as the number 1 killer in the US?


Because people want to make it look bad. For example, the number of
deaths includes people who have a terminal illness and get surgery that
might cure the illness. If it doesn't, then the death will be added to
the list. For example, 30 years ago, the docs took out the gallbladder
on my 90 year old aunt. They figured they should try, because with her
gall bladder attack, she won't survive. Had she died, she would have
been listed as having died from surgery. Of course, she lived to be 106.

They also include deaths from bed sores and infections. Bed sores are
not examples of good medical care. And, infections happen at the end of
life.

Can you explain that without rationalising?


If you think this is real, then you probably had too many spirits: The ones that come out bottles and are
available in glasses at bars. Either that or you are completely clueless.


You are gullible and believe all the allopathic propaganda without question.


No I don't. I don't believe that drug companies act in the interest of
their patients. THey act in the interest of their stockholders. I have
been saying that for years.

Just listen to the Oct. 13, 2010 podcast of the Skeptics Guide to the
Universe. They had a guy on who showed the drug companies selectively
used data to show that a drug works, when it was not better than placebo.

Jeff