http://www.naturalnews.com/031297_homeopathy_overdose.html
I know it is childish, but I had to leave a comment on the story. It will probably have gone by the time you read this.
For those of you who haven't seen this incredible article, it is totally worth reading. Well, the first few lines anyway.
The basic gist of it a mockery of the 1023 campaign by saying it is ridiculous that these skeptics are overdosing on homeopathy to prove it has not effect...
and then the coup de grĂ¢ce:
Notice that they never consume their own medicines in large doses? Chemotherapy? Statin drugs? Blood thinners? They wouldn't dare drink those. In fact, today I'm challenging thehomeopathicskeptics and othermedical fundamentaliststo a "drink-a-thon" test to see whichmedicineswill kill you faster. But we'll get to that in a minute.
No
Shit
Sherlock
I seriously find it difficult to comprehend how he thinks this is a good point in favour of homeopathy! You're damn right I would drink conventional medicine, it would fuck you up royally. Because it works. Homeopathy wouldn't because it doesn't, it is very simple.
Homeopathy, you see, isn't a drug. It's not a chemical. So you can drink all you want and you won't overdose on it. That's not a defect in homeopathy.
If homeopathy worked, and had no side effects then it would be....amazing, perfect, in use every day. It would be a miracle cure!
Unfortunately like many miracle cures it doesn't work, so the fact it has no side effects (not actually true, it does, amazingly! see here) isn't really a bonus.
For now, they've all convinced themselves that electrons are -- get this -- tiny "particles" flying around atomic nuclei and tremendous speeds which just happen to stay in their little orbits like little perpetual motion machines (which they say are impossible), until all of a sudden, these electron "particles" inexplicably leap to a higher or lower orbitwithout occupying the space in-between those orbits at any moment. Yep, magic teleporting particles! That's the "scientific" explanation of these folks. No wonder so many of them are magicians: Believing their explanations requires that you believe inparticle magic!
Clearly this guy isn't just a nut, he is a reality denying nut. And he doesn't understand electrons. Or physics. I know, shocked you didn't I?
But getting back to water and vibrations, which isn't magic but rathervibrational physics,you can't overdose on a harmony.
Nut.
"Skeptic dies after drinking his own medicine. Story at eleven..."
Tell you what would be a story:
" Homeopath changes mind, turns out he was bullshitting all along!"
Yeah, pull the other one, it's got bells on it.
Chris
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