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originally posted by: Grimpachi
a reply to: Limbo
Sorry but that is what I have been telling you. The article is what describes it as completely homeopathy is what I am going by. The article which has the most information.
There is a thing called the blood brain barrier which even IV metal detoxes can't cross that is why there only used within a short time of exposure and that is a medical fact.
Omura demonstrated that cilantro removes mercury from the CNS
BTW when you mention Omura is that the same Omura that published in his Journal the application of psychic healing and psychic surgery in Brazil.
Oh and the paper was definitely about homeopathics there was nothing about mixing other substances that had not undergone the homeopathic process.
How is it relevant to the topic. Does it matter? His material that I referenced was from peer reviewed journals.
NO IT WASNT. THE PAPER WAS ABOUT A _MIXTURE_ ONE OF WHICH WAS A HOMEOPATHIC DILUTION. WHICH CLAIMED TO REMOVE
HEAVY METALS FROM THE BODY.
THE VERY 2 SUBSTANCES (I AM IGNORING THE HOMEOPATHIC MIXTURE) WERE DERIVED FROM CILANTRO AND CHLORELLA.
originally posted by: Grimpachi
a reply to: Limbo
Submitted by Omura.
Omura the acupuncturist.
You can also find on pubmed an article that states no detoxes (in the sense we are talking about) have been shown to work.
So there is a conundrum.
Both papers are on pubmed they can't both be correct.
PubMed is just a medline database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. Just because the paper is listed does not mean it comes from a reputable journal.
It is a good place to start researching a subject.
How is it relevant to the topic. Does it matter? His material that I referenced was from peer reviewed journals.
Yes it does matter if a paper comes from an accredited scientist or accredited journal. All journals are not the same some you can simply buy your way into.
NO IT WASNT. THE PAPER WAS ABOUT A _MIXTURE_ ONE OF WHICH WAS A HOMEOPATHIC DILUTION. WHICH CLAIMED TO REMOVE
HEAVY METALS FROM THE BODY.
THE VERY 2 SUBSTANCES (I AM IGNORING THE HOMEOPATHIC MIXTURE) WERE DERIVED FROM CILANTRO AND CHLORELLA.
No the paper was about homeopathics I already quoted where it said that.
They are giving doses in drops you get that right? The fact that you would ignore something as important that homeopathics are involved says much.
So far the only thing there is to go on is an article not even a scientific paper but an article in a journal that prints things on crystal healings and a youtube video from the same guy and he even contradicts himself between the two.
You really want to believe don't you?
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Grimpachi
Not trying to contridict but i do disagree. Take something as simple as kidney stones they can often been cleansed from the body with simply olive oil and lemon juice. This is a detox you can see the stones can pass in as little as 24 hours
Detoxs dont work i have seen them with my own eyes
purp..
originally posted by: 1Providence1
a reply to: PsychoEmperor
Add cheesy fries dipped in motor oil and a nice thick plastic melt milk shake and you got yourself a meal!