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To: BDR who wrote (1830)7/10/1999 5:47:00 PM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 10293
 
on the fact that homeopathy is quackery, short and simple.

Sorry, but what is short and simple is that you haven't a clue what is fact. Homeopathy is a medical practice that treats a disease through administration of minute doses of a remedy that in healthy persons produce symptoms of the disease treated. It is widely accepted and, more importantly, it works.

If you don't like the product then you needn't use it. If you don't like the company then don't buy it, or, short it. But don't trash talk and call it fact. That is horse pucky!

Can you or the company direct me to published data on the drug? I think you will see this very soon.



To: BDR who wrote (1830)7/10/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: Alan Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
A couple of comments about homeopathy you might find entertaining.

Item four here:

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Item two here:

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Alternative medicine comes up a lot in this newsletter, even in the most recent issue:

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This newsletter is highly recommended to anyone out there with somewhat of a, ahh, cynical streak, by the way. (Now there wouldn't be anyone like that who reads Bill's shorting thread, would there be)?

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