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In reply to the discussion: Naturopaths and the creep of pseudo-science [View all]Tumbulu
(6,272 posts)Really, read the organic standards.
There is no = sign there, but go to an organic dairy, or livestock operation and you will see plenty of homeopathic remedies on the shelves. For that matter, go hang out with a livestock vet. And not only one who helps the organic farmers. Especially the expensive horse vets. Have you not been reading the posts that you spout off insulting replies to?
My goodness, you are behind the times.
Only a few people who obviously have nothing to do but post on message boards are all nutty about this concept that "it is just water!!!" and similar ridiculous temper tantrum rants.
What do you think the the horses that the horse trainer you insultingly argued with above cost? Any idea? My guess is in the 50-150K (and that is perhaps a low ball figure, I don't know her or her horses). Do you know anything about this world of elite equine training?
I suggest that you reread her well written posts and do some thinking. The main point is that it matters not what you think, or what you or I understand. It matters that something that is safe and approved by our vets/organic standards/love of our animals actually helps them. Actually works to give them a happier healthier life. Actually reduces pain and suffering.
I find it preposterous and rather mean of you to write such knee jerk reactionary posts about something that you know nothing about. Especially to someone who does. Someone we are lucky to get to spend her time sharing a bit of her knowledge with us.