Homeopathic Remedies Recalled For Containing Real Medicine
ananyo (2519492) writes "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recalled homeopathic remedies made by a company called Terra-Medica because they may contain actual medicine — possibly penicillin or derivatives of the antibiotic." Diluted enough times with pure water, though, maybe these traces would be even more powerful.
I think many people are going to miss the sarcasm in the summary.
Even though it's been diluted to the point where just about every single molecule has been replaced, it can somehow remember all the good stuff it used to contain.
And yet, for some strange reason, it doesn't remember the fact that it used to contain bovine fecal matter and all sorts of other bad stuff.
That's the bit I find curious, although maybe that's where the bovine fecal matter shines through :-)
Diluted humor is funnier to those who actually get it.
I believe "contains actual medicine" could be said of tap water.
http://www.rsc.org/chemistrywo...
by those who were using this quack remedy?
I can almost hear the screams of terror when the news was announced:
"WHAT?! There's REAL medicine in this? Holy shit, that stuff will kill me!"
We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Agree. Sometimes the glass is 1/2^1,000,000 full.
The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast.
Pfft. Whatevs. You guys both missed the point which is that homeopaths "tap the bottle". That's how it works, with the tapping. Sheesh, you guys are ignorant.
I got marked troll last time I said this, but it is true.
Several of my local pharmacies have "homeopathic cures" sections.
A pretty clear violation of ethics, I would think.
Or both.
Question: How can a homeopath do it right?
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!