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In reply to the discussion: Message auto-removed [View all]Cal Carpenter
(4,959 posts)15. Non sequitur
What point are you trying to make? All sorts of things have nothing to do with antibiotic resistance.
You could just as easily have said
"Having a buddha statue in your home has never been associated with antibiotic resistance".
--or--
There has never been a case of knitting a hat which is tied to antibiotic resistance.
--or--
Jumping jacks shown to not ever cause antibiotic resistance.
Or you could go this way...
No use of homeopathy has been shown to contribute to dog hair clogging the vacuum.
--or--
Homeopathy has never been tied to ingestion of a bear's gall bladder. Except wait --- that *is* an ingredient in a certain remedy.
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I think site standards are that when your post is about a linked article
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jul 2014
#3
Well, of course homeopathy isn't contributing to antibiotic resistance.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2014
#6
In other news, science has found no case where homeopathy was effective against anything.
MineralMan
Jul 2014
#8
Many kinds of alternative medicine are useful and don't warrant bashing.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2014
#28
Making a non sequitur in regards to homeopathy, which has nothing to do with
Cal Carpenter
Jul 2014
#34