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HOMEOPATHIC CURE For DRUG ADDICTION

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rem460@aol.com - 07 Dec 2005 23:03 GMT
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                     HOMEOPATHIC DRUG ADDICTION CURE

              A little-known, seldom used, NATURAL method of
         treatment for drug addiction is "HOMEOPATHY": simply
         giving the addict HOMEOPATHIC DOSES of whatever drug(s)
         s/he is addicted to.  It is effective against heroin,
         opium, morphine, cocaine, nicotine, alcohol, caffeine,
         or any other addictive drug.

              A Homeopathic Remedy is made by dissolving a TINY
         amount of the substance, in this case the drug, in
         DISTILLED water or other PURE solvent safe for taking
         internally.  A small fraction of this solution, usually
         ONE-TENTH, is then mixed into another container (SAME
         size) of DISTILLED water or solvent.  Then a fraction of
         the second solution is mixed into a third.  This is
         repeated several times, (this dilution process MUST be
         done in STEPS), until hardly a single molecule of the
         substance remains in the final solution.  But this final
         solution is now SATURATED with the POTENT ENERGY PATTERN
         of the substance.  [ It is highly recommended that this
         method of making Homeopathic Remedies be done ONLY by
         Homeopathic professionals or companies who know what
         they are doing.]

              An alternative method of making Homeopathic
         Remedies is to place a small container of distilled
         water or inert powder onto the broadcast plate of a
         properly made and operated RADIONIC / PSIONIC Diagnostic
         Broadcaster, setting the dials on the machine to the
         "RATE" of the addictive drug, and switching on the
         machine for the usual recommended time for broadcast
         treatment, (usually about 15 minutes).  [One supplier of
         such equipment is Bruce Copen Laboratories. Highfield,
         Danehill, Sussex  RH17 7EX, England.  Their equipment
         includes special Electronic Potentizing Equipment for
         making Homeopathic Remedies.  http://www.copenlabs.com ].

              The cells of the body create addiction by HOLDING a
         residue of the drug inside them.  When they detect that
         more of the drug is on the way, they EXPEL part of this
         residue in order to safely handle and experience the
         drug coming in.

              Giving the addict a Homeopathic dose of the drug
         that s/he is addicted to TRICKS the cells into
         "thinking" that another large dose is coming, and they
         then DUMP OUT much of the drug residue causing the
         addiction.  But NO large dose actually arrives to
         replace what was dumped, so part of the addiction is
         GONE.  Repeating the Homeopathic dose enough times
         TRICKS the cells into spilling out more and more drug
         residue, until the addiction is CURED.

              This Remedy deserves WIDESPREAD HONEST CAREFUL
         TESTING, on ACTUAL drug addicts, starting NOW.

                                   Robert E. McElwaine
                            http://members.aol.com/rem547 PLUS
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David Wright - 08 Dec 2005 04:01 GMT
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I find it alarming and disgraceful that people are becoming addicted
to homeopathic drugs.

 -- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
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Anneke A - 08 Dec 2005 09:21 GMT
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>           giving the addict HOMEOPATHIC DOSES of whatever drug(s)
>           s/he is addicted to.

Apart from the fact that homeopathy was invented in a period in history
where nobody actually knew anything sensible about chemistry I'd suggest
drinking a soda.

For another get rich quick scheme, I suggest getting in a few bottles of
healing water from Lourdes (France) and diluting them in a years' production
of  mineral water, marketing it with "now also with Lourdes healing water".

OK :-))

A.
salmonegg@sbcglobal.net - 09 Dec 2005 02:45 GMT
On 12/8/05 1:21 AM, in article
4397fb99$0$742$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl, "Anneke A"
<anneke.a@tiscalism.nl> wrote:

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I think that method is called "Cold Turkey."

Bill

-- Ferme le Bush
Phil Stovell - 08 Dec 2005 09:42 GMT
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 15:03:27 -0800, rem460 wrote:

> HOMEOPATHIC DRUG ADDICTION CURE

Homeopathy is quack medicine - it provides no better "cures" than placebo.

Ibogaine, however, looks promising.
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Pumbaa - 08 Dec 2005 20:16 GMT
> On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 15:03:27 -0800, rem460 wrote:
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> Ibogaine, however, looks promising.

Does anyone have a schematic diagram of any of these devices "special
Electronic Potentizing Equipment"?  I am wondering if it is anything but a
box with lights and various variable resistors and really doesn't do
anything?  Something that works as well as the transporter that was used in
the series "Star Trek".
Mark Probert - 08 Dec 2005 23:00 GMT
>>On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 15:03:27 -0800, rem460 wrote:
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> anything?  Something that works as well as the transporter that was used in
> the series "Star Trek".

They are much more similar to Phaser II.
Phil Stovell - 09 Dec 2005 09:38 GMT
>> On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 15:03:27 -0800, rem460 wrote:
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> anything?  Something that works as well as the transporter that was used
> in the series "Star Trek".

Is that a reverse tinfoil hat?

Didn't they use transporters in Star Trek because they didn't have the
budget for special effects for shuttle craft?

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Save Gales Brewery
http://www.savegales.org.uk/

David Wright - 10 Dec 2005 00:12 GMT
>>> On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 15:03:27 -0800, rem460 wrote:
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>Didn't they use transporters in Star Trek because they didn't have the
>budget for special effects for shuttle craft?

I think it was just to help speed the plot along.  Plus, it looked
really nifty.

 -- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
    These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
    "If you can't say something nice, then sit next to me."
                                -- Alice Roosevelt Longworth
GEM - 09 Dec 2005 17:43 GMT
> > On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 15:03:27 -0800, rem460 wrote:
> >
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> anything?  Something that works as well as the transporter that was used in
> the series "Star Trek".

Sounds like a description of the Scientologist's Cleansing Box. :)

GEM
Pete nospam Zakel - 08 Dec 2005 21:10 GMT
>               A little-known, seldom used, NATURAL method of
>          treatment for drug addiction is "HOMEOPATHY": simply
>          giving the addict HOMEOPATHIC DOSES of whatever drug(s)
>          s/he is addicted to.  It is effective against heroin,
>          opium, morphine, cocaine, nicotine, alcohol, caffeine,
>          or any other addictive drug.

Actually, homeopathy is essentially using the placebo effect, since the amount
of active ingredient in any homeopathic remedy is so small as to either be
nonexistent or almost nonexistent.

The danger of homeopathy is that someone may fail to take medication that will
actually help them.

-Pete Zakel
(phz@seeheader.nospam)

"There is an increased demand for codes of ethics in politics, although most
officeholders are sworn in with their hand resting on one."

                    -Bill Vaughn
Phil Stovell - 09 Dec 2005 09:40 GMT
>>               A little-known, seldom used, NATURAL method of
>>          treatment for drug addiction is "HOMEOPATHY": simply giving the
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> The danger of homeopathy is that someone may fail to take medication that
> will actually help them.

Horizon did a good debunk of homeopathy.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2002/homeopathy.shtml

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Phil Stovell, South Hampshire, UK

Save Gales Brewery
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wc - 09 Dec 2005 21:08 GMT
I've always heard the Royals were rather fond of Homeopathy . . .
perhaps Princess Marg had a Homeopath for her very own Doctor.
Obviously, The Queen Mother avoided them.

Will,CRNA
 
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