I just don't get it. Homoeopathic 'remedies' contain nothing but water. Literally nothing else. That's the point. Something is dissolved into the water, and that water is dissolved, then dissolved again, and so on and so on. The water is supposed to memorise the substance placed in it. I don't understand is what could possibly be in the remedy that Tyler took that could give a positive dope test? For me, it appears to be a very dubious excuse.
I just don't get it. Homoeopathic 'remedies' contain nothing but water. Literally nothing else. That's the point. Something is dissolved into the water, and that water is dissolved, then dissolved again, and so on and so on. The water is supposed to memorise the substance placed in it. I don't understand is what could possibly be in the remedy that Tyler took that could give a positive dope test? For me, it appears to be a very dubious excuse.
molyneux1000 1 year ago