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In reply to the discussion: Maybe I'm Misunderstanding Woo... But... Wasn't There A Time When... [View all]Ohio Joe
(21,898 posts)So... They dilute shit to the point it cannot be detected anymore through 'special shaking' and create "Electromagnetic signals are produced by aqueous nanostructures derived from bacterial DNA sequences" and this miracle cures people at a rate consistent with the placebo effect... The people who make it have not even a remote clue how this works, can't replicate it for studies with more consistency then a placebo and it has been this way for a few hundred years... Yet you still want to insist 'we just don't know enough'?
Should not common tap water also have these undetectable trace amounts? Why does it not cure everything?
It's probably missing that magical 'special shaking'...
Also... How does this special shaking create "ionic or magnetic" properties? Does this mean it is no longer "like cures like" but rather it is this "ionic or magnetic" properties created by the magic shaking that is really what cures people at rates consistent with a placebo?
Do you realize just how stupid this all sounds?