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Rudy Canoza
 
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Michael Balarama wrote:

> "Rudy Canoza" > wrote in message
> ink.net...
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>>"Evidence suggests remedies offer placebo effect, but
>>no real benefits"
>>
>>Reuters
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>>LONDON - The world may be beating a path to the doors
>>of homeopathic practitioners as an alternative to
>>conventional medicines, but according to a new study
>>they may just as well be taking nothing.
>>
>>The study, published in Friday's edition of the
>>respected Lancet medical journal, is likely to anger
>>the growing numbers of devoted practitioners of and
>>adherents to alternative therapies that include homeopathy.
>>
>>more at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9078909/
>>
>>
>>Just like "reflexology", better known as foot massage.
>> These therapies are quackery. They have appeal for
>>uneducated, credulous dummies.

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> This study is not true


You're a moron, Mikie. The study is *legitimate*
(studies aren't "true", you dope), and its conclusion
is probably correct.

You can't question its methodology, Mikie, because you
don't know a thing about science. You like
"homeopathy" for some non-scientific reason, and now
you feel that your non-scientific beliefs are being
attacked by the study's conclusion.