Volume, volume, volume!
November 11, 2011 12:12 PM   Subscribe

With Bulk Homeopathy, you can acquire high volumes of homeopathic remedies at a tiny fraction of the cost by bypassing an expensive and unnecessary process.
posted by rhiannonstone (11 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: This is a pretty one-note jokey thing, not a great post for MeFi. -- taz



 
YOU SCIENTISTS THINK YOURE SO SMART BUT SOMETIMES SCIENCE IS WRONG WHAT ABOUT EVOLUTION AND UFOS DID YOU EVER THINK ABOUT THAT MAYA CALENDAR 2012 LOOK IT UP SHEEPLE
posted by Avenger at 12:18 PM on November 11, 2011


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posted by Old'n'Busted at 12:19 PM on November 11, 2011 [1 favorite]


Msg 109359, Level 2, State 1, Line 1
Divide by zero error encountered.
posted by StickyCarpet at 12:19 PM on November 11, 2011


homeopathic comment
posted by The Whelk at 12:20 PM on November 11, 2011 [3 favorites]


If you want to rub bark and roots and shit all over your body, be my guest, but please don't post this on MetaFilter.
posted by KokuRyu at 12:21 PM on November 11, 2011


Would this be a good time to once again pitch my idea of a homeopathic hangover cure? Guaranteed effective!

Because I'm willing to take any money someone wants to send me for coming up with this idea.
posted by quin at 12:21 PM on November 11, 2011


H2LOL
posted by bondcliff at 12:22 PM on November 11, 2011


I just realized I used the correct form of "you are" ("YOU'RE" rather than "YOUR" or even "YORE") which completely blows my cover as a non-crank.
posted by Avenger at 12:22 PM on November 11, 2011


Q: Is there a risk of overdose?

A: Yes, there is a low risk of hyponatremia; and in rare cases, drowning can occur.

posted by KokuRyu at 12:23 PM on November 11, 2011 [1 favorite]


Ugh. I guess that is someone's attempt at humor. Some recent crossover studies on Fibromyalgia treated homeopathically versus allopathically:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dana-ullman/fibromyalgia-homeopathy_b_781144.html
posted by Atrahasis at 12:23 PM on November 11, 2011


I always wanted to market a cure for gullibility. I would send the recipients an empty jar labelled A Healthy Dose of Skepticism.
posted by Devils Rancher at 12:24 PM on November 11, 2011


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