And I myself will be wearing pink taffeta as chenille would not go with my complexion.

Giles ,'Touched'


Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


shrift - Jun 03, 2015 12:09:00 pm PDT #27860 of 30000
"You can't put a price on the joy of not giving a shit." -Zenkitty

I need to schedule a haircut in the near future and I'm wondering if I could pull off the hair that ScarJo has been rocking lately, except for how I don't have her face or a stylist so maybe not? Decisions!


DavidS - Jun 03, 2015 12:26:15 pm PDT #27861 of 30000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I need to schedule a haircut in the near future and I'm wondering if I could pull off the hair that ScarJo has been rocking lately, except for how I don't have her face or a stylist so maybe not? Decisions!

::stealthily slips subliminal "ScarJoYes" MP3 into Shrift's favorite playlist...::


Sheryl - Jun 03, 2015 1:19:51 pm PDT #27862 of 30000
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

Timelies all!

I should not need to wear a sweater in June. Granted, it's over a short-sleeved shirt, but still....


Connie Neil - Jun 03, 2015 1:23:20 pm PDT #27863 of 30000
brillig

Apparently "homeopathic medicine" has changed definition when I wasn't looking. I was thinking homeopathic meant herbal medicine in general, but given the recent ban in Australia, it seems to be a specific sort of "herbs or whatever waved over water" thing. Is there a school of treatment that uses herbal preparations that's more reputable than what's being currently presented as homeopathic?


Sue - Jun 03, 2015 1:39:43 pm PDT #27864 of 30000
hip deep in pie

Homeopathic means that they're using small amounts of something that mimics the symptoms of your illness in the belief that it will cure you.

I think it's a lot different than taking supplements to aid with a particular issue. Some (not all) of those have data to back them up. I'm pretty sure the alleged benefits of homeopathy have been thoroughly debunked.


WindSparrow - Jun 03, 2015 1:44:53 pm PDT #27865 of 30000
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

I've mostly heard of homeopathic medicine as the pseudoscience wherein "Like cures like"... if you have X symptom, find a plant that causes that symptom, make some kind of concoction with the plant then add water to reduce the concentration of plant bits until you might as well have waved the leaves over the water without them actually touching anything, and that water will cure you - really expensive placebos. Herbal folk medicine, on the other hand has not been fully scientifically tested - some herbs have been shown to have some effect, some have been shown to have no effect, and some have not been studied enough for a verdict to be rendered. And many herbal supplements are not reliable for their strengths of the active phytochemicals which might do some good. So herbal medicine has some problems to it, but is not utter hogwash. We use it when we do things like drink ginger ale or peppermint tea for tummy trouble.


WindSparrow - Jun 03, 2015 1:49:07 pm PDT #27866 of 30000
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

I think that that sometimes "Homeopathic" has been used as an umbrella term for both homeopathy and for herbal medicines. I suspect that much of that confusion stems from whatever studies a Doctor of Homeopathic Medicine undergoes also educates such a person on herbal remedies, and they may use both.


Connie Neil - Jun 03, 2015 1:52:33 pm PDT #27867 of 30000
brillig

"Like to cure like" is literally medieval. I was getting confused because the vast majority of drugs are based on the processes developed from herbal remedies. I'm pretty sure some of these homeopathic things are recipes I've found in actual books of magic. Unfortunately, my stepdaughter follows a bunch of this stuff, and I'm reluctant to make much of a fuss over this on Facebook, where she's one of my friends. Fortunately I have Buffistas!


Jesse - Jun 03, 2015 3:21:40 pm PDT #27868 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

make some kind of concoction with the plant then add water to reduce the concentration of plant bits until you might as well have waved the leaves over the water without them actually touching anything

It's this part that makes it BS.


Connie Neil - Jun 03, 2015 3:24:27 pm PDT #27869 of 30000
brillig

It's this part that makes it BS.

Yeah. Take a tisane or tea, make it useless.