Now, that does sound like mumbo jumbo. How long does the glass of water
need to stand on the peice of paper?
Not sure...ten minutes? It's apparently all about the 'energy' of the
remedy. I've used it myself in emergencies (not life-threatening though!)
and seen it work, though I'm not sure I
If someone who is hypnotized can raise a blister and that's obviously all
in the mind and hypnotizm is suggestion. Suggestion should work to lower a
blister.
The brain is a powerful tool and the mind is a great, but sometimes
'apparently' unwise, leader.
Then, sometimes the wisdom isn't
For a very good, if not tedious explanation of how this might come about
there is a book called The Emerging Science of Homeopathy, Complexity,
Biodynamics and Nanopharmacology by Bellavite and Signorini --
Amazon.com has it.
The authors summarize the research, with many citations, and work
At 03:40 AM 18/07/04, Garnet wrote:
For a very good, if not tedious explanation of how this might come about
there is a book called The Emerging Science of Homeopathy, Complexity,
Biodynamics and Nanopharmacology by Bellavite and Signorini --
Amazon.com has it.
A, well, that explains it
Now, that does sound like mumbo jumbo. How long does the glass of water
need to stand on the peice of paper?
The way the K potency remedies are made sounds like mumbo jumbo to me,
too, as does the fact that supposedly if one makes or buys a liquid
remedy, one can keep extending it forever. Not
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