OH NO! Now you've done it! It will be so strong we'll all die of overdose! We can't even use water filters to filter out the medicine you dropped in, because they will make it stronger!
Although I agree that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." Homeopathy that is tested, experimented, and actually works then becomes Allopathic medicine anyway. Isn't this why there is the Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) movement in conventional medicine? (If you are too stupid to get what I said: I don't think homeopathy works, but not putting it through scientific rigors is equally foolish.)
You are my hero, powerm1985! Finally, the end of all disease. Well, all the ones provided for in that kit. I can stop taking my anti-stroke medicine now.
So, having dropped the 'cure for drowning' into a stream that feeds into the worlds oceans, you've just allowed humankind to spread across another ~70% of the Earth's surface.
Unknowingly, you have addressed a large problem of overcrowding by making a load of prime ocean real-estate much safer for habitation!
You must understand a lot more about what is real homeopathy... still u are ignorent about what is homeopathy, its the most advanced system of medicne.And it uses all the procedures of emergency management used by modern medicine.Homeopathy works...
@drhomeopathycure I'd be a lot more persuaded by your excellent advice, "Doctor", if you could spell the words "medicine" and "ignorant", or indeed if you could muster up any form of proper grammar. It's your -handwriting- that's supposed to be shit, not every communication skill at your disposal :P
@drhomeopathycure now, does it really? explain that to Gloria Thomas Sam, oh nevermind, she's dead. reaching her parents might also be difficult, because they're in jail as we speak, but i'm sure talking to a homeopath would be worth it. do you want a number?
Isn't the homeopathic remedy to a broken bone to take a sledgehammer (or something that would/could break a bone), break off a piece, grind it up, put it in water, dilute it a million times, shake it up, and drink the ground up splinter? Wow. That's a pretty complete kit. Whatever you do, don't overdose and forget to take it!
ASSHOLE, Here you are exposing your genitalia to public...fool, read some real text homeopathy and talk to public, dont mislead the public with your ignorence. All are laughing at you here..fool
@drchristoaa I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not. I'm assuming this is sincere. I've actually heard homeopaths talking about how it works and it is rubbish. It's as if they make the stuff up. Listen for yourself - watch?v=C0c5yClip4o. I suggest if you're serious, that you take a simple chemistry class and you'll see why it's bull.
One question, how do you know that the levels that you dropped into the water are safe? I would hate to think that any forms of marine life are now going to over dose!
I just drank some water from the faucet and suddenly I feel way better!!
I don't know if I should laugh about your video - or cry, due to the fact that so many people still believe in this shit. Oh, by the way: Recently here in Germany a homeopathic doctor (Dr. Wolfgang Springer) got honored by the government by getting the "Bundesverdienstkreuz" (search on Wikipedia for "Order_of_Merit_of_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany") for his homeopathic "achievements"...THAT is absurd! :(
Well, I've thought more about the drowning thing, and I must say that since you threw those tablets into the stream, no more fish have drowned. Thus, you've made Kent Hovind's 'fish theory' moot: watch?v=Knwd3PjcD3g
@luccaskunk I wish you were right. Specific homeopathic remedies for cold, flu, stress, pain, bruises, bronchitis etc... are in the US and for sale now on many store shelves
I do not know about a First Aid Kit proper, but I will look for one next time I go shopping.
@ShawnsterVideos Not for drowning, poisoning, heart attack, etc though, that's what I was referring to. There might be homeopathic first aid kits that contain real bandages and whatnot, but they're not going to contain homeopathic remedies for drowning. The FDA also has a hissy fit if anybody claims that homeopathic remedies can actually treat medical conditions. As such, in the US, you'll often find disclaimers tucked away.
Miles, It is with the utmost tearful gratitude that I thank-you for taking this huge leap to cure the world of all those ailments. Why, why, why didn't any homeopath think to do this before? ... because they are all in the pocket of "Big Homeo" and really only want the money from and the prestige of knowing something special. They have no conscience and care not a whit for mankind. Thank-you Myles...your money was not wasted.
I've seen that rat experiment yea. Quite freaky. Even some movie (the abyss?) uses it for a human to breath that way.
Must be very heavy on the lungs though since fluids are much more resistant. Though I wonder how much maximum oxygen the lungs are actually capable of absorbing.
Hahaha! They are all extremely diluted sugar pills! This has to be a joke product, or the company knows exactly how ridiculous the product is, but they sell it because they know that people will buy it.
@NetworkMonkey I think I'm right in saying that the most widely accepted term for the affliction you are trying to describe among leading Homoeopathy professionals would instead be..................."underdose"
Nice one Myles. Regardless of what the uncaring morons of the world think and say, your videos are extremely important. Please do as many more about homeopathy as you like.
I don't get the whole homeopathy jokes? I first heard about it from Tim Minchin and a few others but nobody that I am aware of talks about this.....at all.......ever. No person I know has ever spoken of it.
This might be entertaining, if it were not so redundant. Snore!!! You don't like it, don't use it. There is not an over counter medication that cures anything but they all claim to. In fact, asided from anti-biotics, i can't think of a med that cures anything either (relieve symptoms yes, cure no). If people want to believe in WOO, let them. Consider how many people actually believe god exists. And how many videos spend so much time debunking god. The term "get a life" comes to mind.
@TheMonkeyMedicine I think selling this as a First Aid kit is a disgrace. If you were to turn to this kit when someone needed medical assistance, what good would it do? Selling sugar pills as first aid solutions is irresponsible at best and dangerous at worst. There is also an Accident and Emergency kit. (Select your choice of remedy whilst waiting for help to arrive!) Myles is justified in highlighting this as he could actually save someone's life. Almost literally 'getting a life' then.
@drchoc22 UHHHM. Most first aid kits are bullshit (some bandaides and alcohol swabs). If someone needed real assistance, your first aid kit from the drug store isn't going to do squat (so i guess you should widen your attack). As far as this video saving someones life, that is sheer bullshit. Do you really think people are SO STUPID that they would not call 911 in case of a real emergency. Do you think you are so smart, and others THAT STUPID. This video is just jumping on the same old waggon.
@drchoc22 Since your title sais "dr", i'll assume you are. So "Dr.", what do you think average joe, or even yourself is going to do if someone were bleeding to death, was in anaphylxis, or just had a stroke, and you had no access to resources? CPR ??? What do you think a first aid kit is going to do?? Without a hospital, EMT, or some basic knowledge of emergency medicine and anatomy, you are going to do nothing but wait?? Might as well have some candy in the mean time.
I can't say I'm overly surprised. After hearing about Homeopathic vaccines, a first aid kit is just silly, but entirely within this warped sense of reason.
The British Royal Family still makes use of homeopathy (or homoeopathy). But then again, they use ceremonial Beefeater guards. I wouldn't put Beefeater guards up against a modern army. Their first few seconds up against guns firing 7.62 mm NATO ammunition pretty much settles it. And so with homeopathy. The first heir to the throne who takes a science degree instead of a generic arts degree is going to send those homeopathic fools packing.
i believe bandages are homeopathic. with the right adhesive, even diluted in water. but seriously i'm amazed one can sell a first aid kit without any bandages.
@morthim What could you possibly cure with a 'bandage' that isn't covered there? It apparently cures splinters, which I guess means the pill pushes out the splinter, and causes the skin to heal over quickly. Bandages are unnecessary!
When shooting in fluorescent light with a DSLR (I am assuming this is a DSLR), keep your shutter speed low to avoid the flickering and yellow lines. Love your channel man!
Does it save you from getting run over by a car, then run over again, then spat on by a old homeless guy, and then getting mugged.... I think that everyone will soon get to that stage.
Nice try....I been prayin for God to cure all ills,so when it happens ,its cause my magic prayers did it.And if if doesn't, it's cause God saw you all wankin it.
Thanks for this Miles, I really enjoyed. It's a shame that people belive on this kind of stuff, here on my country, Chile, it is very popular, and when I say very I mean VERY POPULAR.
If I was having a stroke, and the first guy on the scene pulled out one of those to try and "help" - I would have used my last ounce of strength to give him a proper slap to the face.
The fact that this thing even exists to be sold is ... mindblowing ... words can not properly express...
I had one of the most disappointing weekends of my middle age life when I pulled two stunning Eastern European women at a New Age health spa. Not expecting something like that to happen I didn't bring anything with me. The only thing on sale in the 'chemists' was homoeopathic Viagra - the night was a flop :)
@sqmuth You wrote: "How can I test for the placebo effect on my dog?"
Years ago, a study was done on hyperactive dogs. Some dogs were given a drug, the control group wasn't. At the end of the study, the dog's humans were asked if they noticed any change in their dog's behavior. Surprisingly, some of the dogs who were *not* given the drug were reported to be less excitable and to have experienced less separation anxiety. The placebo effect works, but sometimes on the observer.
@YY4Me133 That's very similar to the study they did to see if dogs do register guilt. Whether or not the dog had actually done something wrong the owner thought they could see guilt in their face.
Homoeopathy is for retards, but let's not get rid of it. Lets tax the hell out of it and get the NHS back on it's feet. Let the retards keep believing and buying and the rest of us can get real cures by well staffed medical centres and hospitals.
Don't go rounf criticising unless you have a damn good annecdotal report to justify it! The person who sold me my box of 50 homeopathic first aid kits died 15 times last week and it was only his firts aid kit that saved him!
You can't just ignore evidence like that! I mean once might just be anecdote, but 15 times is statistically significant. You'rr probably in the pocket of big Pharma in any case, but the guy who I paid the £2000 to had no reason to lie!
I've got lots of homeopathic first-aid kits. There's one in the bathroom, one in the kitchen, one in the downstairs toilet, I've even got one in the garden. It's called a fucking tap.
I'm here to report that I think the more dilute it is the faster it propagates throughout the hydrologic cycle. Already today I've not: had a heart attack, drowned, miscarried, fainted, died, contracted leprosy, gotten a splinter, been in shock, bled. I must report, however, that it doesn't do fuck all about chafing from certain activities that, in the past, could have led to miscarriages. Myles, please cure willy chafing.
This is a great thing you've done, but we should start trying to track the homepathic medicines progress as best we can.
I shall immediate try drinking a glass of water and then drowning myself every morning, once the morning comes that I don't die then we know it's reached the water supply for west London!
I suggest people all around the world begin doing the same.
If you want some support from manchester students, I'm an Undergrad at Uni of, and I'd happily try and raise some signatures or such like to help out. Probably unnecessary, but if him contacting the Uni does lead anywhere, I'm pretty sure the student body would laugh their arse off over it.
@v0idation well if homeopathy is "the less there is of something in water the more concentrated it is" then wouldn't a homeopathic life jacket be exactly the same as having no life jacket at all and in water that's a foot higher than it was?
When you said "drowning?!", I felt this happy fluffy feeling in my stomach, and it reached up to my right hand, and into my index finger, and made it click the subscribe-button. It was not to be helped.
Great, and now I *really* want someone to buy me this first aid kit. Want. WANT.
The best thing about being a Homeopathic drug addict is all you have to do is roll the money up and snort, instead of spending money on drugs, the drugs on your money already will do it.
(of course, if you want a bigger hit, clean the money first)
i dont get this hole thing but how the fuck can homepathic products cure drowning and childbirth ur 100% right bout this being bullshit :)
mikeytoxicdna 5 hours ago in playlist Uploaded videos
so what's so ridiculously bad about this? how they give you a pill to "cure" drowning ?
SageKulow 1 week ago
Natural selection at it's finest.
FHomeBrew 1 week ago
OH NO! Now you've done it! It will be so strong we'll all die of overdose! We can't even use water filters to filter out the medicine you dropped in, because they will make it stronger!
JustAnotherMutant 2 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
The world has been cured of pee too...
TheMusesOrg 2 weeks ago
Although I agree that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." Homeopathy that is tested, experimented, and actually works then becomes Allopathic medicine anyway. Isn't this why there is the Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) movement in conventional medicine? (If you are too stupid to get what I said: I don't think homeopathy works, but not putting it through scientific rigors is equally foolish.)
collinsmythos 3 weeks ago
cure from drowning : D thats hilarious xD
unluckylion 4 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
You are my hero, powerm1985! Finally, the end of all disease. Well, all the ones provided for in that kit. I can stop taking my anti-stroke medicine now.
laraesque 1 month ago
Can I get a shout out
MegaNate07 1 month ago
So, having dropped the 'cure for drowning' into a stream that feeds into the worlds oceans, you've just allowed humankind to spread across another ~70% of the Earth's surface.
Unknowingly, you have addressed a large problem of overcrowding by making a load of prime ocean real-estate much safer for habitation!
NovaProspekt88 1 month ago
You must understand a lot more about what is real homeopathy... still u are ignorent about what is homeopathy, its the most advanced system of medicne.And it uses all the procedures of emergency management used by modern medicine.Homeopathy works...
drhomeopathycure 1 month ago
@drhomeopathycure I'd be a lot more persuaded by your excellent advice, "Doctor", if you could spell the words "medicine" and "ignorant", or indeed if you could muster up any form of proper grammar. It's your -handwriting- that's supposed to be shit, not every communication skill at your disposal :P
sosolidshoe2 4 weeks ago
@drhomeopathycure now, does it really? explain that to Gloria Thomas Sam, oh nevermind, she's dead. reaching her parents might also be difficult, because they're in jail as we speak, but i'm sure talking to a homeopath would be worth it. do you want a number?
somberlight 2 weeks ago
Isn't the homeopathic remedy to a broken bone to take a sledgehammer (or something that would/could break a bone), break off a piece, grind it up, put it in water, dilute it a million times, shake it up, and drink the ground up splinter? Wow. That's a pretty complete kit. Whatever you do, don't overdose and forget to take it!
Ripley747 1 month ago
ASSHOLE, Here you are exposing your genitalia to public...fool, read some real text homeopathy and talk to public, dont mislead the public with your ignorence. All are laughing at you here..fool
drchristoaa 1 month ago
@drchristoaa I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not. I'm assuming this is sincere. I've actually heard homeopaths talking about how it works and it is rubbish. It's as if they make the stuff up. Listen for yourself - watch?v=C0c5yClip4o. I suggest if you're serious, that you take a simple chemistry class and you'll see why it's bull.
Ripley747 1 month ago
genius
DukeDonut 1 month ago
im sorry, throttling? is it like a transformer? just dives out your stomach and kicks the guy throttling you square in the gentlemens region?
McTaminus 1 month ago
One question, how do you know that the levels that you dropped into the water are safe? I would hate to think that any forms of marine life are now going to over dose!
Jayneflakes 1 month ago
Great, Myles!
I just drank some water from the faucet and suddenly I feel way better!!
I don't know if I should laugh about your video - or cry, due to the fact that so many people still believe in this shit. Oh, by the way: Recently here in Germany a homeopathic doctor (Dr. Wolfgang Springer) got honored by the government by getting the "Bundesverdienstkreuz" (search on Wikipedia for "Order_of_Merit_of_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany") for his homeopathic "achievements"...THAT is absurd! :(
piepsi1 1 month ago
You should scan the booklet and upload it so we can all have a read.
embyrr922 1 month ago
And those vials really read "one pill to be sucked only when required"? Now I have an idea for a tattoo.
integralmath 1 month ago
Well, I've thought more about the drowning thing, and I must say that since you threw those tablets into the stream, no more fish have drowned. Thus, you've made Kent Hovind's 'fish theory' moot: watch?v=Knwd3PjcD3g
integralmath 1 month ago
Put the viles in your candy dish, see if anyone notices?
bronzedivision 1 month ago
this homeopathy is dangerous, it would kill all the idiots who believe in this shit.
emancoy 1 month ago
@emancoy
Here's hoping. It'll be evolution in action.
Berelore 1 month ago
Drowning? when you drown, you die. WTF?
emancoy 1 month ago
Is there a homeopathic pill against toothache and caries? :)
2xtreem4u 1 month ago
Minecraft music!?!
scunner3rd 1 month ago 2
I heard about this guy who forgot to take his homeopathic medicine and died of an overdose...
ranakatan 1 month ago 2
4 people think that homeopathic first aid works.
uriituw 1 month ago
Is there a homeopathic remedy for being scammed? ;)
mikey27 1 month ago 2
I feel better allready
ionkinetic 1 month ago
Thank you Myles for making us all invincible!
rossexton 1 month ago 8
@rossexton You are welcome :) NOW GET WORKING ON MY STATUE!!!!!
powerm1985 1 month ago 9
Why did you skip over decapitation in the list of curable ailments?
pocoapoco2 1 month ago
Who else thought about Minecraft music at 2:43?
Logoscyth 1 month ago
the troll is strong within him, ending was hilarious.
linkuei83 1 month ago
in the US, a kit like that would be shut down and the people making it would be arrested by the FDA.
luccaskunk 1 month ago
@luccaskunk I wish you were right. Specific homeopathic remedies for cold, flu, stress, pain, bruises, bronchitis etc... are in the US and for sale now on many store shelves
I do not know about a First Aid Kit proper, but I will look for one next time I go shopping.
Peaceout.
ShawnsterVideos 1 month ago
@ShawnsterVideos Not for drowning, poisoning, heart attack, etc though, that's what I was referring to. There might be homeopathic first aid kits that contain real bandages and whatnot, but they're not going to contain homeopathic remedies for drowning. The FDA also has a hissy fit if anybody claims that homeopathic remedies can actually treat medical conditions. As such, in the US, you'll often find disclaimers tucked away.
luccaskunk 1 month ago
Hey Myles. A slightly different subject, but I'm wandering what you think about this: watch?v=Yl8Y8I_TsjI ?
WildcardHatesYou 1 month ago
But (by homeopathic logic) one 200c pill diluted down into the world's oceans will make it far too powerful! Oh, the humanity!
ubiquitinJF 1 month ago
Adios, Drowning!
PhillyCards 1 month ago 2
Brilliant. Just brilliant.
raffleprize 1 month ago
Miles, It is with the utmost tearful gratitude that I thank-you for taking this huge leap to cure the world of all those ailments. Why, why, why didn't any homeopath think to do this before? ... because they are all in the pocket of "Big Homeo" and really only want the money from and the prestige of knowing something special. They have no conscience and care not a whit for mankind. Thank-you Myles...your money was not wasted.
walkingmap 1 month ago
What is with all the game noises in these videos?
Moussyed 1 month ago
The number of subscribers you have is not ok.... MOAR!!
thenofxer 1 month ago
4 people were saved from drowning by a sugar pill.
drchoc22 1 month ago 2
Do they dilute water in water in order to make a cure for drowning?
MasterGhostKnight 1 month ago 4
@MasterGhostKnight
In theory it's an excellent idea. Diluting H2O enough with O2 should cure drowning.
Phyrexious 1 month ago 2
@Phyrexious have you heard of super saturated oxygen enriched fluids?
they put rats into the stuff and basically push them into it...
right when they think they are about to drown...
they breathe in the fluid...
and survive X P (for an hour or so)
just thought that was interesting : )
peace
azmanabdula 1 month ago
@azmanabdula
I've seen that rat experiment yea. Quite freaky. Even some movie (the abyss?) uses it for a human to breath that way.
Must be very heavy on the lungs though since fluids are much more resistant. Though I wonder how much maximum oxygen the lungs are actually capable of absorbing.
Phyrexious 1 month ago
@Phyrexious imagine pools filled with the stuff XP
getting out would suck!
be very harsh on the lungs....especially if the fluid (say a future compound/solution)
was easier on the lungs... (rebirth 0_o)
but it would be quite cool...
and the applications for deep sea diving would be improved!
good science..
peace
azmanabdula 1 month ago
So I'm guessing the cure for splinters is a really really really tiny splinter, right?
TheMusesOrg 1 month ago
All hail powerm1985, Savior of the World.
ImperiousViking 1 month ago 40
Hahaha! They are all extremely diluted sugar pills! This has to be a joke product, or the company knows exactly how ridiculous the product is, but they sell it because they know that people will buy it.
spotlightman1234 1 month ago
You megalomaniac!!!!!!!
I only just realised it. Oh no. If we stop drinking we will die now. We will surely die of an OD if we don't die from die from de-hydration first.
cheers
nedladdy 1 month ago
C418!
RyxEuclie 1 month ago
Like cures like, so drowning would be cured by....water? really, really dilute...water?
::head explody::
swiggydiggy 1 month ago
To cure the whole world you'd need to dilute it a lot more than that... :D
notthecheatr 1 month ago
Myles... you deserve a much wider audience. Just fantastic content, style and wit.
C0nc0rdance 1 month ago
How would you take a pill that cures choking?
C0nc0rdance 1 month ago 8
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@C0nc0rdance " How would you take a pill that cures choking? "
As a suppository, incidentally it will also cure hiccups.
DKshad0w 1 month ago
@C0nc0rdance I know eh!?
powerm1985 1 month ago 3
@powerm1985 Duh, suppository.
xPHOENIX269x 1 month ago
@C0nc0rdance It's quite simple. Perform the Heimlich maneuver to clear the obstruction, take the pill, and, voila, homeopathy has saved the day!
RufousOtter 1 month ago 2
You're a mad man! What have you done! By diluting it that much you will make it so powerful that we will all overdose and die. Thanks.
NetworkMonkey 1 month ago
@NetworkMonkey I think I'm right in saying that the most widely accepted term for the affliction you are trying to describe among leading Homoeopathy professionals would instead be..................."underdose"
But a common mistake among Layman.
ImJustOldMate 1 month ago
Is there anything in that kit for treating gullibility?
DeathofSpeech 1 month ago
You know, I think homeopathic remedies are bought only by skeptics who wonder why the hell anyone buys them...
EdgeOfTheRazor 1 month ago
At 'choking' i laughed.
At 'drowning' i stopped laughing. I can't believe how stupid they are.
ThMrksman 1 month ago
Nice one Myles. Regardless of what the uncaring morons of the world think and say, your videos are extremely important. Please do as many more about homeopathy as you like.
AuntieDiluvian 1 month ago
I don't get the whole homeopathy jokes? I first heard about it from Tim Minchin and a few others but nobody that I am aware of talks about this.....at all.......ever. No person I know has ever spoken of it.
Jeffersonwazright 1 month ago
This might be entertaining, if it were not so redundant. Snore!!! You don't like it, don't use it. There is not an over counter medication that cures anything but they all claim to. In fact, asided from anti-biotics, i can't think of a med that cures anything either (relieve symptoms yes, cure no). If people want to believe in WOO, let them. Consider how many people actually believe god exists. And how many videos spend so much time debunking god. The term "get a life" comes to mind.
TheMonkeyMedicine 1 month ago
@TheMonkeyMedicine I think selling this as a First Aid kit is a disgrace. If you were to turn to this kit when someone needed medical assistance, what good would it do? Selling sugar pills as first aid solutions is irresponsible at best and dangerous at worst. There is also an Accident and Emergency kit. (Select your choice of remedy whilst waiting for help to arrive!) Myles is justified in highlighting this as he could actually save someone's life. Almost literally 'getting a life' then.
drchoc22 1 month ago
@drchoc22 UHHHM. Most first aid kits are bullshit (some bandaides and alcohol swabs). If someone needed real assistance, your first aid kit from the drug store isn't going to do squat (so i guess you should widen your attack). As far as this video saving someones life, that is sheer bullshit. Do you really think people are SO STUPID that they would not call 911 in case of a real emergency. Do you think you are so smart, and others THAT STUPID. This video is just jumping on the same old waggon.
TheMonkeyMedicine 1 month ago
@drchoc22 Since your title sais "dr", i'll assume you are. So "Dr.", what do you think average joe, or even yourself is going to do if someone were bleeding to death, was in anaphylxis, or just had a stroke, and you had no access to resources? CPR ??? What do you think a first aid kit is going to do?? Without a hospital, EMT, or some basic knowledge of emergency medicine and anatomy, you are going to do nothing but wait?? Might as well have some candy in the mean time.
TheMonkeyMedicine 1 month ago
I can't say I'm overly surprised. After hearing about Homeopathic vaccines, a first aid kit is just silly, but entirely within this warped sense of reason.
Cyrathil 1 month ago
Fantastic. I hope the water has enough memory to prevent drownings forever. You did throw in the anti-drowning pill, right?
WarmWeatherGuy 1 month ago
How is an unconscious person going to benefit from this if it says "suck the pill slowly"?
Dracopol 1 month ago
The British Royal Family still makes use of homeopathy (or homoeopathy). But then again, they use ceremonial Beefeater guards. I wouldn't put Beefeater guards up against a modern army. Their first few seconds up against guns firing 7.62 mm NATO ammunition pretty much settles it. And so with homeopathy. The first heir to the throne who takes a science degree instead of a generic arts degree is going to send those homeopathic fools packing.
Dracopol 1 month ago
i believe bandages are homeopathic. with the right adhesive, even diluted in water. but seriously i'm amazed one can sell a first aid kit without any bandages.
morthim 1 month ago
@morthim What could you possibly cure with a 'bandage' that isn't covered there? It apparently cures splinters, which I guess means the pill pushes out the splinter, and causes the skin to heal over quickly. Bandages are unnecessary!
Cyrathil 1 month ago
Do any of them help one get 'some'?
If so dump'em all in!!!
Never mind, I probably forgot how.
dondude69 1 month ago
That's a really nice decked out workshop!
ultimatejesus 1 month ago
Rock on man!
Egg573 1 month ago
When shooting in fluorescent light with a DSLR (I am assuming this is a DSLR), keep your shutter speed low to avoid the flickering and yellow lines. Love your channel man!
adbertoni 1 month ago
I challenge you to eat all of the pills in that kit - or at least of one tube - in one go. You should be alright, it's only water.
Gigano1986 1 month ago
@Gigano1986 Hahaha, stop, stop! The only overdose you'll get from homeopathic remedies is an overdose of comedy...
Dracopol 1 month ago
@Dracopol "you cant overdose on homeopathic medicine"
"well you can fucking drown"
~Dara O'Briain~
kinda makes the claim it cures drowing all the more odd.
demondim5 1 month ago
Is homeopathic birth control available?
Donstoy65 1 month ago 25
@Donstoy65 Ye, it's probably diluted sperm that is taken inter-vaginally.
yurity 1 month ago
@yurity I've made plenty of that in my time, although I may have shaken it a little too vigorously.
Donstoy65 1 month ago
@Donstoy65 They'd have to make a dilution of sperm first.
ThePhantomRenegade 1 month ago
@Donstoy65 I hear it's called 'abstinence'.
pdxyarnho 1 month ago
@Donstoy65 Falconpunch
Mikimausas0 1 month ago
@Donstoy65
take it get pregnant sue for the entirety of the cost of raising the child and putting it through college.
nodvick 1 month ago
You're better than Jesus. No, no, no, no. That's not true. You're better than Hulk Jesus. Yeah. Well done.
BuBBaGump014 1 month ago
You didn't shake the stream! What a wasted opportunity...
DaithiDublin 1 month ago
@DaithiDublin he must be counting on the traffic to vibrate the stream for him!
opaldragon75 1 month ago
was that a minecraft soundtrack at 2:50??
scottpastry 1 month ago
Ahahaha. Try sucking a pill while you're choking. :)
skaruts 1 month ago
Does it save you from getting run over by a car, then run over again, then spat on by a old homeless guy, and then getting mugged.... I think that everyone will soon get to that stage.
chilliam00 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Nice try....I been prayin for God to cure all ills,so when it happens ,its cause my magic prayers did it.And if if doesn't, it's cause God saw you all wankin it.
yourfullofsheite 1 month ago
You deserve at least a Nobel Prize!
62netty 1 month ago
Please send what's left to Tom Dickson to see if it will blend.
SoundOfScilence 1 month ago
this video was really nice quality and done well
southpawOO7 1 month ago
what beck was that
tabbataylor 1 month ago
@tabbataylor Hey Tab. Its up Eston hills
powerm1985 1 month ago
Thanks for this Miles, I really enjoyed. It's a shame that people belive on this kind of stuff, here on my country, Chile, it is very popular, and when I say very I mean VERY POPULAR.
Ciweman 1 month ago
Tim Minchin - Storm. Nuff said.
steffenml 1 month ago
If I was having a stroke, and the first guy on the scene pulled out one of those to try and "help" - I would have used my last ounce of strength to give him a proper slap to the face.
The fact that this thing even exists to be sold is ... mindblowing ... words can not properly express...
TheStigma 1 month ago
I like how it reads sucrose pills instead of sugar pill, playing on the ignorance of basic chemistry of the average homeopathic consumer.
dookiecheez 1 month ago
The homeopathic meds works for earthquakes?
luiserasmo 1 month ago
I had one of the most disappointing weekends of my middle age life when I pulled two stunning Eastern European women at a New Age health spa. Not expecting something like that to happen I didn't bring anything with me. The only thing on sale in the 'chemists' was homoeopathic Viagra - the night was a flop :)
mousegeek 1 month ago
Love the Zelda treasure chest music. LOL!
YY4Me133 1 month ago
Cures drowning? So thats how fish breathe underwater!
starofcctv94 1 month ago
100% genuine homopathetic
RatkoUSA 1 month ago
I'm feeling better already! I was bleeding with a broken leg and drowning but now I'm all better! Thanks!
harussell 1 month ago
@harussell
Sweet compound Fracture! Mine's feeling better already! =D
PlantBoy404 1 month ago
You Miles, are awesome!
rgromes 1 month ago
But you got to SHAKE the water! Pray for worldwide earthquakes, or that experiment won't be worth a damn.
I do wonder, though. How can I test for the placebo effect on my dog? I must think on that a bit.
sqmuth 1 month ago
@sqmuth You wrote: "How can I test for the placebo effect on my dog?"
Years ago, a study was done on hyperactive dogs. Some dogs were given a drug, the control group wasn't. At the end of the study, the dog's humans were asked if they noticed any change in their dog's behavior. Surprisingly, some of the dogs who were *not* given the drug were reported to be less excitable and to have experienced less separation anxiety. The placebo effect works, but sometimes on the observer.
YY4Me133 1 month ago
@YY4Me133 well dang. Makes too much sense. Now I wonder if I can get my money back from the dog whisperer I hired. :-(
sqmuth 1 month ago
@YY4Me133 That's very similar to the study they did to see if dogs do register guilt. Whether or not the dog had actually done something wrong the owner thought they could see guilt in their face.
FordPrefect23 1 month ago
Homoeopathy is for retards, but let's not get rid of it. Lets tax the hell out of it and get the NHS back on it's feet. Let the retards keep believing and buying and the rest of us can get real cures by well staffed medical centres and hospitals.
ShoutingQuietly 1 month ago
Don't go rounf criticising unless you have a damn good annecdotal report to justify it! The person who sold me my box of 50 homeopathic first aid kits died 15 times last week and it was only his firts aid kit that saved him!
You can't just ignore evidence like that! I mean once might just be anecdote, but 15 times is statistically significant. You'rr probably in the pocket of big Pharma in any case, but the guy who I paid the £2000 to had no reason to lie!
KennyTew2 1 month ago
@KennyTew2 I find you HILARIOUS good sir :)
ARKAtheist 1 month ago
Music started playing, and I looked for my house... Too much minecraft...
NotRelatedToBob 1 month ago
Did you just say drowning?!? WHAT?! I think I need a stiff drink before I can continue watching........
FordPrefect23 1 month ago
Who's car is the jag in the background?
whisker96 1 month ago
OMG, So THAT'S why I didn't drown yesterday! My hero! ^_^
TheLaughingOut 1 month ago
I've got lots of homeopathic first-aid kits. There's one in the bathroom, one in the kitchen, one in the downstairs toilet, I've even got one in the garden. It's called a fucking tap.
benjio77 1 month ago 9
I think you bought the kit from a Poe. "Throttling"? Surely that must be a joke.
tml4873 1 month ago
I went to Moscow to study stage acting and I was taught by some men in GITIS. (google makes jokes easier. yey)
McPrfctday 1 month ago
I'm here to report that I think the more dilute it is the faster it propagates throughout the hydrologic cycle. Already today I've not: had a heart attack, drowned, miscarried, fainted, died, contracted leprosy, gotten a splinter, been in shock, bled. I must report, however, that it doesn't do fuck all about chafing from certain activities that, in the past, could have led to miscarriages. Myles, please cure willy chafing.
integralmath 1 month ago 36
I bet 'hands on' the 'homeopathic first aid' line is code for something.
integralmath 1 month ago
thank you
kyrior 1 month ago
Any claims to counteract rectal bleeding or sudden blindness?
PifflePrattle 1 month ago
This is a great thing you've done, but we should start trying to track the homepathic medicines progress as best we can.
I shall immediate try drinking a glass of water and then drowning myself every morning, once the morning comes that I don't die then we know it's reached the water supply for west London!
I suggest people all around the world begin doing the same.
Isanion 1 month ago
lost it on "drowning.. DROWNING?!"
brilliantly done as ever :]
Ainulindale21 1 month ago
If you want some support from manchester students, I'm an Undergrad at Uni of, and I'd happily try and raise some signatures or such like to help out. Probably unnecessary, but if him contacting the Uni does lead anywhere, I'm pretty sure the student body would laugh their arse off over it.
TheBoyFromNorfolk 1 month ago
Nice video Myles but you forgot the most important part... Where do I buy one?!
Can't let you take all the credit for ending world-drowning.
Phyrexious 1 month ago 2
Un-freaking-believable. Where will the madness end? Homeopathic lifejackets?
v0idation 1 month ago
@v0idation well if homeopathy is "the less there is of something in water the more concentrated it is" then wouldn't a homeopathic life jacket be exactly the same as having no life jacket at all and in water that's a foot higher than it was?
ARKAtheist 1 month ago
brilliant vid
XSC3 1 month ago
does it heal zombie bites?
XSC3 1 month ago 26
@XSC3 No but works great on Vampire bites!
bigsbyfreak 1 month ago
@XSC3 for that you'd need diluted zombie, and we're short on that :[
phlexonance 1 month ago
love the sonic sound effects ;)
XSC3 1 month ago
Placebo!!!! Effect does more than homól-pathy...
xneXesx1987 1 month ago
You don't understand homeopathy :p It will become more effective, but not because it becomes more concentrated, but because it becomes more dilute :p
FHomeBrew 1 month ago
The devel doesn't need to test our faith. Humanity does a good enough hob of that on it's own.
FHomeBrew 1 month ago
Trololol I saw the nutter posting on your page XD what exactly did he say to your professors??
CloudOfBefuddlement 1 month ago
You did a very good thing today. I a couple of years time I will finally be able to test my concrete swimming trunks.
Thank you.
gabiotta 1 month ago
When you said "drowning?!", I felt this happy fluffy feeling in my stomach, and it reached up to my right hand, and into my index finger, and made it click the subscribe-button. It was not to be helped.
Great, and now I *really* want someone to buy me this first aid kit. Want. WANT.
GreyLabyrinthine 1 month ago
It's working already! This explains why my friends and family have stopped strangling and drowning me recently.
Kastagaar 1 month ago
Is that your garage? Full of tools and pillar drills and stuff? I wants it.
Oh yeah, and the video was cool too. But holy fuck, dat garage!
ChocolatewithPie 1 month ago
Kudos on the Minecraft song =D
pbmdh 1 month ago
Myles! What have you done!!
With that potent combination of curses in that stream there's no telling how it could impact the environment D:!!!!
ablanchi 1 month ago
MINECRAFT song :D
kill40001000 1 month ago
what is it cocaine? XD
wideosvatcher 1 month ago
It... cures... drowning...
cynik45ACP 1 month ago
I'm actually a homoeopathic drug addict. I take heroin and meth and cocaine too once in a while.
Actually, I'm kidding, I don't take drugs, but homoeopaths don't really take medicine, so....
MarkArandjus 1 month ago
@MarkArandjus
The best thing about being a Homeopathic drug addict is all you have to do is roll the money up and snort, instead of spending money on drugs, the drugs on your money already will do it.
(of course, if you want a bigger hit, clean the money first)
TheBoyFromNorfolk 1 month ago
Is there a pill in that box that cures death? I mean it 'cures' everything else.
thefatecontrol 1 month ago
@thefatecontrol
Should be able to make one.
Just find a substance that gives the same symptoms as 'death', then dilute it to non-existence.
Result: A cure for death.
ytmoog 1 month ago
garage? no student i know can afford to live anywhere with a garage...unless they're living in the garage.
cool video, not that i don't like the static camera in the kitchen, but this was cool.
BFSmash 1 month ago
ZELDA FTW!
Epostaxis 1 month ago
Thank you for saving us all. Should we worship you daily? How about a nice animal sacrifice? (i'm not familiar with the rules)
Great video.
TucsonDave111 1 month ago
Loving that minecraft music :D
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