The (pseudo)Science of Homeopathy

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A mashup of Charlene Werner's and John Bennet's profound explanations of the science of homeopathy with similar levels of technical understanding found in popular media.

Charlene Werner's website:
http://www.visiontherapysolutions.com/

Charlene Werner on the uncut video. Hilarious on its own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0c5yClip4o&feature=player_embedded

John Benneth's YouTube page:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Bandershot

John Benneth is also Jack Hammer on Liveleak:
http://www.liveleak.com/browse?tag=jack%20hammer

Is John Benneth a performance artist pulling a fast one by pretending to be a homeopath, or has he really swallowed the extremely diluted Kool-Aid? I have no idea.

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  • The Star Trek babble makes more sense.

  • Jesus that girl is stupid.... Mass and volume are two different things. Sure molecules are 95% void but the mass is determined by the electrons, protons.

    So E=c2 is not and will never be correct stupid woman!

    Owe and Stephen Hawking didn't think up string theory! Get your fucking research straight! Hawking adheres more to the M-Theory a derivative from the String theory and no he's not the brain behind that either.

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  • my neurotronical connectorators thank you

  • I vote this one into the running for "most extreme batshit insane pile of alt-med pseudoscientific dog-doo nonsense of all time, ever, no matter what"

    Seriously. This woman is just plain dangerous. Listening to her could make your head asplode from teh stuped.

  • Homeopatic medicine and prayer.

    Modern medicine is screwed, we don't need it any more.

  • @davidheffron Based on your favorited videos on your channel, I ASSUMED you were one of the critical-thinking smart ones and would have gotten my joke.

    Correct: there IS no such thing as a homeolawyer (or a homolawyer) or a nanolawyer.

  • @mphello Also there's no such thing as a homolawyer. All the google searches just came back with your statement about how you are a homolawyer. Usually on batshit homeopathy ralated websites.

    If you mean you are a lawyer who is gay then that might make some sense. Homotherwise you're homotalking out of your homoarse.

  • @mphello a google search for nanolawyer comes back with 2380 hits. That's enough to suggest there is no such thing as a nanolawyer and that you have made it up. Where are you licenced?

  • @davidheffron Also, the reason that there are no side effects from homeopathy is that there are no active ingredients in its remedy. There are no side effects because there are no effects at all.

    Once a substance has been diluted to a point where there's no trace of the substance, how could it possibly have an effect?

    It could not.

  • @RebornHammer I actually agree with you here. People should be free to take a homeopathic remedy if they wish to do so.

    But why so hostile to peer review? I would have thought having people check your work to prove it was reliable, truthful, unbiased and accurate would be a good thing. The alternative to to take people at their word. In a perfect world we could do this but the are some shady characters out there who might prey on the uniformed. Like homeopaths.

  • @RebornHammer Sorry the last sentence in that first paragraph should have read "one example of someone having problems with prozac does not prove all conventional medicine DOES NOT WORK."

    Perhaps I should take some Kali Phosphoricum to improve my concentration.

  • @RebornHammer Just in the same way I wouldn't take one example of someone getting better from homeopathy as proof it works, one example of someone having problems with prozac does not prove all conventional medicine works.

    From your very brief description it sounds like Mr Forsyth had a underlying mental health issue which 12 days of prozac would have been unlikely to resolve.

    If anyone reading this is feeling unduly depressed go and see your doctor and give the St John's wort a miss.

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