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Dear S.B.
I'm beginning to think that you beleive homeopathy doesn't work. If you are
right, what do I tell my patients that get better when I use it? Sorry, I'll
say. but S. B. says this doesn't work - you'll have to get sick again.
I have been using homeopathy for about 10 years for 1 reason alone: it gets my
patients well! I'd stand on my head naked in the middle of main street to
accomplish the same thing. Fortunately, I don't have to because of
chiropractic, homepathy and clinical nutrition.
You seem to think you have all the answers. Perhaps, we should all send out
patients to you.
Dr. Kim
"S.B. Feldman" wrote:
> In a message dated 1/14/00 11:31:05 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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> << Suppossedly, a bushel of biodynamically grown vegetables will weight up
> to 30% more than one using chemical fertilizer - much more nutrient
> dense. It is similar to treating the soil homeopathicly with nutrient
> fertilizer. >>
>
> Is this to say that there is a placebo effect on the soil as well as on
> people?
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