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So, I was in my health food store today. I really do love that place - near my office and plenty of grass-fed beef, whole grain products, local produce, etc. - but I ventured over to the very large health supplement section. It was mostly vitamins and "natural" remedies that may or may not work to some untested degree or another. But they had an entire area dedicated to homeopathic medications.
This angered me.
They had a little health/supplement kiosk with a lady standing by to answer your questions. I picked up a bottle of homeopathic insomnia remedy and asked her if there would be any ill effects if I took the entire bottle at once.
And things deteriorated rapidly from there.
She informed me that I had asked a stupid question so I should only expect a stupid answer. She told me homeopathy works, that asprin is homeopathic (!) and that removing the items from the shelves was never going to happen. If I wasn't interested in purchasing the product, she said, I should go away.
A friendly store worker guy told me that I shouldn't take the whole bottle because I would get sick. I replied that, if he would give me the $9.00 bottle free, I would gladly take the entire thing right then and wait with him so he could see the effect.
And that's when I was told to leave the store.
So here's my series of questions: What's your story about confronting woos? What should I have done differently? What advice do you have about how (and even whether) to broach these subjects?
This angered me.
They had a little health/supplement kiosk with a lady standing by to answer your questions. I picked up a bottle of homeopathic insomnia remedy and asked her if there would be any ill effects if I took the entire bottle at once.
And things deteriorated rapidly from there.
She informed me that I had asked a stupid question so I should only expect a stupid answer. She told me homeopathy works, that asprin is homeopathic (!) and that removing the items from the shelves was never going to happen. If I wasn't interested in purchasing the product, she said, I should go away.
A friendly store worker guy told me that I shouldn't take the whole bottle because I would get sick. I replied that, if he would give me the $9.00 bottle free, I would gladly take the entire thing right then and wait with him so he could see the effect.
And that's when I was told to leave the store.
So here's my series of questions: What's your story about confronting woos? What should I have done differently? What advice do you have about how (and even whether) to broach these subjects?