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In reply to the discussion: Why is woo sold as "mainstream?" [View all]marions ghost
(19,841 posts)I use a cream that is 10% active ingredient yet is called homeopathic. It obviously has ingredients that have color and smell. So this is unclear--could just be deliberate inaccuracy in labeling. I know what you're talking about (re. historical homeopathy) but can't really address the manufacturing issues--I just know what works for me.
As I repeatedly said, this is only my testimonial --and you better believe I will not pipe up in future, since I see there are so many people that want to make this some kind of burning issue. I've never seen this amount of rabid foaming at the mouth over nothing. We buy stuff all the time that makes claims that are not always borne out--as someone said here, take a look at pricey cosmetics and body products sold for women that are really nothing in a jar--only a name and an empty promise to stop skin from aging. A million other examples come to mind.
Something else is going on here--frustration and urge to lash out--some sort of displacement activity. Reflects the powder keg of these times of stress and turmoil IMO.
Thank you for being polite and neutral in this discussion. I won't reply to anything that isn't.
Not gonna be a target for excess frustration.