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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorne View Post
    Not sure what kind of impact you're talking about here. Basically, homeopathic medicines consist of water and sugar. Unless you're a diabetic, there should be no impact at all. There's a group in England, the 10:23 group or campaign, which periodically performs a mass "suicide", in public, by overdosing on homeopathic poisons/sleeping pills. To date, every attempt has resulted in failure to suicide.
    I got quite seriously ill. Stopped. After getting better, tried again, because I could not believe it could be that stuff. And it happened again. And rather later, again.

    Go figure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thir View Post
    I got quite seriously ill. Stopped. After getting better, tried again, because I could not believe it could be that stuff. And it happened again. And rather later, again.

    Go figure.
    Were they pills? It could be a reaction to the filler materials. My mother-in-law couldn't take generic meds supposedly because they used lower quality filler materials, and she would have an adverse reaction. Personally, I think it was psychosomatic, but I never tried to prove that.

    Since homeopathic medications are diluted to the point where there is a near zero probability of their being a single molecule of the medication remaining in the pill, there would be nothing of the active ingredient for you to react to.
    "A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything." - Friedrich Nietzsche

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorne View Post
    Were they pills? It could be a reaction to the filler materials. My mother-in-law couldn't take generic meds supposedly because they used lower quality filler materials, and she would have an adverse reaction. Personally, I think it was psychosomatic, but I never tried to prove that.
    It was a liquid. The idea that it was psychocsomatic seems the only one, but a bit unreal in the face of how much of a fool I felt, and how little I expected anything to happen at all. I mean, water into water..

    Since homeopathic medications are diluted to the point where there is a near zero probability of their being a single molecule of the medication remaining in the pill, there would be nothing of the active ingredient for you to react to.
    I know!

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