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In reply to the discussion: Maybe I'm Misunderstanding Woo... But... Wasn't There A Time When... [View all]IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)be someone NOT LYING about their own personal experiences? That maybe the bottle contains SOMETHING that is beneficial or helpful or something that, if investigated, might yield value? Maybe it is the liquid it is mixed with, maybe it is the secret herbs and spices, and maybe they just have more powerful brains and are able to control their immune system like Tibetan monks - REAL investigation is a good thing.
Instead someone says to you "I did this and this happened" and you call them a gullible fool spreading delusions - then wonder why people get offended/don't find your "knowledge" to be as valuable as you do.
I don't know anything about homeopathy; I am in the "nutrition matters" camp. But seriously, denying the experiences of other people and ignoring data is NOT SCIENCE. At least not "good" science.