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Old 11-17-2016, 09:05 PM
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No, that's just another word for a placebo effect isnt it?

Do you believe in tarot cards?
How do you mean? They're a brilliant tool for psychoanalysis, cold reading, flirting or humiliating someone at a party etc. Basically social carte blanche. Don't think they have supernatural power.

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Old 11-17-2016, 10:04 PM
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No, that's just another word for a placebo effect isnt it?

Do you believe in tarot cards?
Strap on your fuckin tinfoil, son, we're gong on a trip


Homeopathy is often confused with 'natural medicine' i.e foods and plants with medicinal qualities that the drug companies havent weaponized yet. I believe the FDA and big pharma are directly responsible for this misunderstanding of the terms. Homeopathy was created by a guy named Hahnemann. He would collect dew from various plants, believing that each plant vibrated at a different frequency, and those subtle vibrations were transferred to the dew that accumulated on the plants. He would bottle it and sell it as medicine, believing that each different frequency had it's own medicinal value.

Natural medicine is eating elderberries to boost your immune system, drinking willow bark tea for a headache, or eating raw garlic to combat a cold ect. Pharmaceutical companies aren't making money off of people who are knowledgeable in this way, so they sent out shills to misinform the plebs and skew the definitions of the two terms. Now what you have, are an army of vaccine injured millenials believing that valerian root is hocus pocus homeopathy, and who will go to the doctor for a prescription for the smallest little thing.


Yes and no. I've had people tell me some shit that they wouldn't have been able to know using tarot cards, though I think to some degree we just like finding patterns where none really exist.
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Old 11-17-2016, 10:46 PM
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Homeopathy is often confused with 'natural medicine' i.e foods and plants with medicinal qualities that the drug companies havent weaponized yet. I believe the FDA and big pharma are directly responsible for this misunderstanding of the terms. Homeopathy was created by a guy named Hahnemann. He would collect dew from various plants, believing that each plant vibrated at a different frequency, and those subtle vibrations were transferred to the dew that accumulated on the plants. He would bottle it and sell it as medicine, believing that each different frequency had it's own medicinal value.

Natural medicine is eating elderberries to boost your immune system, drinking willow bark tea for a headache, or eating raw garlic to combat a cold ect. Pharmaceutical companies aren't making money off of people who are knowledgeable in this way, so they sent out shills to misinform the plebs and skew the definitions of the two terms. Now what you have, are an army of vaccine injured millenials believing that valerian root is hocus pocus homeopathy, and who will go to the doctor for a prescription for the smallest little thing.


Yes and no. I've had people tell me some shit that they wouldn't have been able to know using tarot cards, though I think to some degree we just like finding patterns where none really exist.
Valerian root is not homeopathy. Nobody thinks natural medicine is homeopathy except really dumb people not worth talking about.

Homeopathy by definition is pure water with a very low probability of containing even a single molecule of active ingredient; a plant cannot be homeopathy, only a solution of water can.

Naturopathy at least has a mechanism of action, and i'm sure is actually useful for some rare cases of disease for pharmacological reasons we haven't yet picked out. too bad if a particular substance actually is especially effective it would be worth enough money to big bad big pharma to isolate and sell in a pill. Naturopathy is for numb diggers.
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Old 11-18-2016, 12:06 AM
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Valerian root is not homeopathy. Nobody thinks natural medicine is homeopathy except really dumb people not worth talking about.

Homeopathy by definition is pure water with a very low probability of containing even a single molecule of active ingredient; a plant cannot be homeopathy, only a solution of water can.

Naturopathy at least has a mechanism of action, and i'm sure is actually useful for some rare cases of disease for pharmacological reasons we haven't yet picked out. too bad if a particular substance actually is especially effective it would be worth enough money to big bad big pharma to isolate and sell in a pill. Naturopathy is for numb diggers.
I know Valerian root isn't homeopathy, that's what I'm saying bruv

I haven't so much as had a cold in 8 years thanks to plants that have no side effects

Educate yourself on the subject. You're going to need it once the war comes and society collapses. While you're having a leg sawed off sans anesthesia because the tourniquet killed the tissue and you're going septic, I'll be leeching venom out of snake bites with a paste made from echinacea and activated charcoal, controlling the fever with willow bark, and drinking poppy tea and smoking herb for the pain
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Old 11-18-2016, 12:12 AM
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Will Angushjalmur be banned in 2016 or 2017?

Yes for 2016 | Yes for 2017

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Old 11-17-2016, 09:07 PM
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Yes

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Old 11-17-2016, 09:13 PM
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Yes, 2 liters ^^

If a wealthy businessman agreed to feed, cloth and educate 1,000,000 destitute children in exchange for your death by disembowlong yourself, would you do it?
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Old 11-17-2016, 09:20 PM
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No, The world doesn't need another million pretentious entitled assholes. Chances are if they're destitute it's because the country they live in sucks ass. Which probably means the adults there are stupid enough to have kids in a shit society where they cant even provide for their own kin. I would not want to perpetuate that cycle. Now you want me to make those people think they have a shot at life because someone who really doesn't care about them tosses some peanuts their way. Please.

Would you shave your head and eyebrows for $10,000?
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Nope.

Would you abstain from all personal hygiene for a period of one year in exchange for $1,000,000?
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Old 11-17-2016, 10:01 PM
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Yes, ez.

Do u smoke the peaceful herb?
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