Re: Unholy pink stuff.
- From: Richard Robinson <richardR@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 15:15:50 -0000
Ron Clark said:
> On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 10:41:25 +0000 (UTC), Suzi
>
>>You're just being silly - such things cannot replace _prevention_
>>techniques (such as innoculations), but there is some scientific doubt
>>over the status of "hocum" being applied to homeopathy as there are some
>>documented cases of changes in the water from homeopathic preparations
>>at the molecular level... unless, of course, you're going to argue that
>>the molecular structures are also "faking it"?
>
> There will be molecular changes in tap water or distilled water if you
> stick it into a medicine bottle, there's no magic involved.
Really ? What sort of thing's that ? Do you mean that the little
electrons'll get all excited on account of falling into the bottle
& bouncing, or is there more ?
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