Its all rubbishThe company selling these bracelets are preying on desperate parents and succeeding in selling these completely scientifically unfounded items. They are about as real as homoeopathic medicine, water divining, tarot cards and crystal healing. Its just a load of tree hugging rubbish which relies SOLELY on people saying it worked for them because their child didn't get teething pain. Nor did mine, some children don't!
Its all rubbishThe company selling these bracelets are preying on desperate parents and succeeding in selling these completely scientifically unfounded items. They are about as real as homoeopathic medicine, water divining, tarot cards and crystal healing. Its just a load of tree hugging rubbish which relies SOLELY on people saying it worked for them because their child didn't get teething pain. Nor did mine, some children don't!
Its all rubbishThe company selling these bracelets are preying on desperate parents and succeeding in selling these completely scientifically unfounded items. They are about as real as homoeopathic medicine, water divining, tarot cards and crystal healing. Its just a load of tree hugging rubbish which relies SOLELY on people saying it worked for them because their child didn't get teething pain. Nor did mine, some children don't!
Hahaha some fancy cat![]()
Ok well I have definitely gotten both sides here however I wasn't asking if they would work, I was asking when. Not everything works for everyone, I get it. Homeopathic medicine isn't hocus pocus TO ME, but if thats what it is to you then great! Good for you Lol I just had a few questions about my new magic beadsthats all...now if only I could get someone to help me work this voodoo doll..
It means nothing. This topic always surprises me on BnB. If we were talking BF vs FF or early weaning vs delayed weaning we'd have people throwing research papers at each other left, right and centre. Where's the research? Do we not think if amber worked then someone would have funded some research on it by now to tap into a very lucrative market? There's a really good debate on this over at the scepticon blog, I was looking forward to having my opinions changed because I think the necklaces are super cute. But there's just absolutely nothing to back up any of the claims.A random site says "Based on scientific findings which have shown that amber is electromagnetically alive and produces significant amounts of organic, purely natural energy"...........what does that even mean??!
How do the herbs work to relieve pain? How do you know your cat didn't experience any discomfort?but homeopathic medicine isnt like.. magic.. it's herbs and such.. the only painkillers they give for animals at my vet after they have major surgery is homeopathic.. trust me. it worked. my cat isnt some fancy cat that doesnt have pain after having her uterus removed.. she simply had her homeopathic medicines on time..
Its all rubbishThe company selling these bracelets are preying on desperate parents and succeeding in selling these completely scientifically unfounded items. They are about as real as homoeopathic medicine, water divining, tarot cards and crystal healing. Its just a load of tree hugging rubbish which relies SOLELY on people saying it worked for them because their child didn't get teething pain. Nor did mine, some children don't!