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Free Homeopathy Book Worth £2.99!
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:j Thank you for this, its great, cant wait to get it and start reading!!0
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I don't know why people think homeopathy is completely useless.. Homeopathy has been shown to be very effective in combating both dehydration (requires a large dose at maximum potency. 200C or greater) and low blood-sugar levels!
FYI: The "potency" levels of 6C, 30C and 200C mean either 100^6, 100^30 or 100^200 parts of water for every part of 'active ingredient'. (n.b. 100^200 means a 1 with 400 zeroes after it!) So, paradoxically, the higher the 'potency', the less active ingredient there is...0 -
Mathsstudent please see post 7 in this thread if you want to discuss Homeopathy further please use the discussion board. Thanks:):hello:0
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mathsstudent wrote: »I don't know why people think homeopathy is completely useless.. Homeopathy has been shown to be very effective in combating both dehydration (requires a large dose at maximum potency. 200C or greater) and low blood-sugar levels!
FYI: The "potency" levels of 6C, 30C and 200C mean either 100^6, 100^30 or 100^200 parts of water for every part of 'active ingredient'. (n.b. 100^200 means a 1 with 400 zeroes after it!) So, paradoxically, the higher the 'potency', the less active ingredient there is...0 -
Thank you so much - I'm really starting to get into homeopathy after using in during pregnancy/labour and more recently for my little boy's Chcken Pox!
Em xXxMummy to two gorgeous LO's and always in search of a bargain!!!
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Please good folk, don't let's feed the troll!Finally I'm an OAP and can travel free (in London at least!).0
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mathsstudent wrote: »Absolutely! I think it's facinating that it only remembers the things that will cure you, and not, for example, the details of the rivers it has run through, or toilets it has been passed into.
Surely there must be some unknown force showing the water prompt cards to help its memory? Or maybe it's how it's succussed (shaken) that removes all the other 'bad' memories?
Given that water is cheap and has a memory, maybe we could teach it tricks, like doing the washing up itself? Mindst you, homeopathy water isn`t cheap come to think of it. I wonder where all that money goes?Freedom is the freedom to say that 2+2 = 4 (George Orwell, 1984).
(I desire) ‘a great production that will supply all, and more than all the people can consume’,
(Sylvia Pankhurst).0 -
I cheated and ordered both, one for me and one for DH lol!
Thanks
SusieSusie"A woman is like a tea bag:you never know how strong she isuntil she gets in hot water."0 -
ordered one of these ages ago and it never turned up!
thank you for re posting have re applied0 -
mathsstudent: you will go far with such a nice openminded attitude and pleasant, sociable manner! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
As someone a lot smarter than me (Richard Feynman, I think) once said, "keep an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out.""In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted." - Bertrand Russell0
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