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Old November 3rd 10, 03:46 AM posted to misc.health.alternative,misc.kids.health,sci.med
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Default Water has memory, validating homeopathy

"carole" wrote in
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"dr_jeff" wrote in message
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On 11/2/10 7:26 PM, carole wrote:
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news http://vimeo.com/14646626


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.

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.

Jeff



Some Theoretical Groundwork to Understand Homeopathy and "Energy
Medicine"
http://www.naturalworldhealing.com/h...ergytheory.htm

Disruptive vibrations and an unexpected danger:
Further data about the homeopathic phenomenon is fascinating:
1. When the preparations are exposed to a strong electromagnet they
seem to lose their ability to cause a healing response.
2. When they are exposed to direct sunlight they lose the ability to
evoke a healing response 3. When some individuals sleep under electric
blankets they have lost the benefits they had experienced from taking
a homeopathic medicine. 4. When exposed to strong volatile oils the
preparations lose their ability to evoke a healing response. 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. One chemical added to the
water was fluoride. Indeed, the symptoms caused by fluorinum include
many of the social problems seen in the city (unsociable behavior,
sexual over-excitement, mental exhaustion and fatigue, etc.). It was
as if the entire city had been treated with long-term exposure to the
vibrational energy of fluoride. He found that prescribing homeopathic
fluoric acid helped a number of his patients. It acted almost like an
antidote, or mirror image of the negative influence from the vibrated
fluoride water. * * *

BBC Horizon homeopathy experiment
Pt 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZhmG97lYog
Pt 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jE3hT5lLwA Madeleine Ennis -
vet uses homeopathy on animals with good results.
Pt 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh0phYI3ROs Madeleine Ennis -
Pt 4 - Details of experiment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzO3A04cOis Pt 5 - James Randi
involvement http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhSzOShJb2U

Maybe James Randi knows about the electromagnetic ability (No.1 above)
to neutralise homeopathy, and passed some sort of magnet over the
samples in the homeopathy experiment. After all, he is a magician and
would know all the tricks of the trade --plus do you really think he
would want to part with 1 million dollars?

Madeleine Ennis was an impartial scientific experimenter and she found
homeopathy worked - Part 2 or 3.


*facepalm*

I've seldom seen a rationalization of that magnitude.

--
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to
persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. -Carl
Sagan