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hedgehogpie
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Gervase wrote: |
Bach flower remedies have been shown to be as effective as homeopathy, aromatherapy, reflexology and hopi ear-candling in treating all sorts of ailments.
Unfortunately, I am being ironic here. Google it. But, whatever the result, you'll find someone who swears that Auntie Maud's cat was cured of cancer as a result, so you pays your money... |
Hi Gervase! Actually, that's probably the only claim I haven't seen made for Bach, it's described as helpful for mental states rather than physical ones so doesn't claim to cure cancer (be nice if it did!).
I don't mind scepticism, it's a good way to maintain a healthy outlook on some of the weirder things out there in the world - but having worked in a Hospice where a lot of alternative therapies were found useful in patient care and comfort I was curious! |
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