One “manufacturer” of homeopathic products is leaving the US.
It’s too bad your source is mis-characterizing the story. First of all, the writer doesn’t seem to understand that Mexico is part of North America, as the source press release linked to by the article doesn’t even claim to be leaving “North America”, as the article’s headline claims, but just the US and Canada.
Also the press release from the “departing” manufacturer has this rather murky paragraph.
I don’t really understand what this means, but it suggests something more along the lines of paper-shuffling shenanigans rather than packing up and moving.
Good for you!
I still don’t agree with your point, but I’m glad to see that you’re doing something you believe in. I’ll be interested to see what happens with that.
I’m also interested to see any stats that you or anyone else can provide on the number of homepathic physicians in the US. There’s more hyperbole in this thread than actual facts.
“Heel’s trusted and leading global brands such as Traumeel, Neurexan, Zeel, Oculoheel, Luffeel, Sinusin, Vinceel, Nectadyn, Adrisin, Gripp-Heel, Viburcol, Vertigoheel, Spascupreel, Engystol, and Lymphomyosot*”
You’re not supposed to, just enjoy the healing energies.
Fortunately, the makers of Goutderange, Cardiacon, Snotflo, Spastireek, Gonorrah and Colonglow are keeping their operations in America.
What about him?
He was a great scientist-- one the the greatest minds of the 20th century-- who wandered out of his field, and possibly was seduced by the Dunning–Kruger effect into thinking that anyone as smart as he was couldn’t make a huge blunder, but blunder he did, and very badly, so that sadly, at the end of his life, his name had become a byword for bad science and folk cures that didn’t work.