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Date: | Sat, 9 Mar 2002 16:47:45 -0500 |
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Hi Micki,
You said:
<<I remember a friend telling me that he dealt with it by injesting a MINUTE
bit of it every spring as a sort of ?ohomeopathic? remedy. This is purely
anectdotal. He did increase the amount year by year so that at my last
inquiry he was injesting a whole leaf every spring and not suffering any ill
effects from it or any subsequent encounters with the ?oevil? weed. Mind
you, I?Tm not recommending this but homeopathy itself MIGHT be worth
looking into in this regard.>>
To be more accurate, what your friend does is called isopathy.
Homeopathy is the diluting and succussing of material substances.
If it hasn't been diluted according to homeopathic protocol, and
succussed, it can't be called homeopathy.
Regards,
Catherine
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