Dixon
11-16-2015, 01:18 PM
This is good for a laugh while also carrying a real message:
Homeopathy fans starting to notice it doesn’t do anything (https://eveningharold.com/2015/11/13/homeopathy-fans-starting-to-notice-it-doesnt-do-anything/)
33605“Hang on a minute, it’s ALL sugar???”
Following the news that homeopathic ‘treatments’ may be added to the list of ineffective things that doctors are not allowed to prescribe, fans of the sugar pills with nothing else in them have started to realise that the technique may be ‘bollocks’, it emerged today.
The controversial practice is based on the concept that easily-led people are likely to pay for anything which sounds cosmic, but the most ardent adherents are now noticing that even after much expense, they still seem to have hayfever, cancer or the clap.
“The penny really dropped when my woefully diseased male organ finally fell off,” explained Darby Crutch from the English village of Harold. “Even though I’d remortgaged my house to pay for months of infinitely diluted knob-rot. When I saw it lying there on the shower mat, I realised that real medicine might have worked better.”
continued here:
https://eveningharold.com/2015/11/13/homeopathy-fans-starting-to-notice-it-doesnt-do-anything/
Homeopathy fans starting to notice it doesn’t do anything (https://eveningharold.com/2015/11/13/homeopathy-fans-starting-to-notice-it-doesnt-do-anything/)
33605“Hang on a minute, it’s ALL sugar???”
Following the news that homeopathic ‘treatments’ may be added to the list of ineffective things that doctors are not allowed to prescribe, fans of the sugar pills with nothing else in them have started to realise that the technique may be ‘bollocks’, it emerged today.
The controversial practice is based on the concept that easily-led people are likely to pay for anything which sounds cosmic, but the most ardent adherents are now noticing that even after much expense, they still seem to have hayfever, cancer or the clap.
“The penny really dropped when my woefully diseased male organ finally fell off,” explained Darby Crutch from the English village of Harold. “Even though I’d remortgaged my house to pay for months of infinitely diluted knob-rot. When I saw it lying there on the shower mat, I realised that real medicine might have worked better.”
continued here:
https://eveningharold.com/2015/11/13/homeopathy-fans-starting-to-notice-it-doesnt-do-anything/