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In reply to the discussion: A thought: For some of us, WOO was our only option. [View all]Codeine
(25,586 posts)24. It was less about your post
and more about the general world of alternative crackpottery, which has undertaken to profoundly abuse that word in the last few years. No offense meant.
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Some people think that if an event can't be explained by the criteria they apply,
LuvNewcastle
Jan 2014
#3
No, I'm not a physicist or anything close to it, but I've read a few books about it.
LuvNewcastle
Jan 2014
#22
I've known people who have tried alternative medicine for certain problems
LuvNewcastle
Jan 2014
#25
I'm all for studies. I don't know why more studies haven't been done on some of these things.
LuvNewcastle
Jan 2014
#29
They already know that herbs are science. They just try to come in and make trouble.
loudsue
Jan 2014
#9
I usually do ignore them; I don't know why I've even read some of these threads.
LuvNewcastle
Jan 2014
#14
I went without health insurance for the last year and I didn't buy into woo.
Vashta Nerada
Jan 2014
#13
Sorry, but BULLSHIT. Science didn't demand you pay up front - Capitalism did.
progressoid
Jan 2014
#28