These are homeopathic medicines?

No you can't. Why is the Norwegian flag not waving in the digital wind? And why is there no Pakistani flag smily? Will you join me in my campaign? Some unknown organization may give you a million Norwegian kroner if you do!!!!! ;)
Oh shut up!:p

This will have to do untill I manage to reeinstall my animation software...

ETA: whoops...that code to my desktop weren't supposed to go in there....
 

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If a homeopath say, our homeopathic medicines have molecules inside the homeopathic product and he/she also has cured many cases after using them then would be believe on him/her claim?

LTC8K6 : I would simply ask for proof of the content and proof of the cures. That will almost certainly end the conversation. So said:
Originally posted by MASBORG COLLECTIF:
if you also prove it then you can also win a million dollar. try it.

A homeopath makes claims and then I have to prove them to myself so I can believe the claims?

If that is the case, then I will never believe in homeopathy since homeopaths won't prove their own claims.
 
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Thank you! :D (Might come in handy with the Olympics going on.) Go Denmark!
Damn, we seem to have lost the Scottish flag completely! No fair!

And it seems to be banned from the current Olympics, even though they seem simply to be fielding the Scottish teams in half the events.

Rolfe.
 
...Rolfe (who still thinks wiggling ears is cooler).
Definitely! That should be the basis for a smily, too. While I wait for that, dear I ask for a video clip? (And where is the pretty-please-smily?) :)
 
Those look like herbal remedies to me. Herbal remedies are not homeopathic (although you can make a homeopathic remedy with an herb). I also see what appears to be skin whitening cream, which is presumably a chemical preparation that does not use patented drugs. I suspect there are also various non-patented drugs like sulfur and asprin.

Many herbal remedies have medicinal value, and they may be the only option for very poor people. In the developing world these older, cheaper drugs are also a good option.

Dr. Shiekh, I realize that English is probably not your first language, but you need to stop referring to non-homeopathic drugs as homeopathic. I suspect that this pharmacy sells both homeopathic and non-homeopathic drugs. Many herbal remedies and drugs are of questionable value, but no one is questioning that alfalfa tonic contains alfalfa.

Here is an alfalfa tonic that is wrongly labeled homeopathic. Do not assume that we know what you mean just because people wrongly label non-homeopathic products as homeopathic.
 
no all product r homeopathic. homoeopathic is also written on them

You can write homeopathic on products but that DOES NOT mean that they fit the standard definition of homeopathic. It is like writing "delicious!" on a box of bad tasting food. I think you are not a homeopath at all, at least not what Americans, the British, and the Canadians would call a homeopath.
 
No we can't, because you have stated that the last date for application was 7th February 2006, which was actually six days before you announced the "prize" on 13th February.

You are a fraud.


Well MAS and Sheikh, do you have any response to this?

You have clearly committed fraud by offering a prize under false pretenses. What is your explanation?
 
You sure like taking pictures of random homeopathy-related objects. How about you take a picture of the escrow paperwork saying you have a million whatevers?
 
I second that

Definitely! That should be the basis for a smily, too. While I wait for that, dear I ask for a video clip? (And where is the pretty-please-smily?) :)
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Rolfe : We want a Video of ear wiggling !
Video ! Video ! I offer you a prize of, say, 10000000 ZWD (*) for the proof !
Guarantee ! I can even put it in escrow if you want !

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(*) 1 Euro = 117535 Zimbabwe dollar, so do not hope to get filthy rich on 10 millions Zimbabwe dollar, or roughly 85 €. Still enough to buy yourself a nice dinner.
 
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