FAO Scrampers re Arnica...
It is both herbal and homeopathic. I have been talking about the herbal type which does have a long healing heritage:
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I am aware that homeopathy is much more controversial and I myself do find it hard to believe in it.
All I am saying is that conventional science is not infallible (User Posted Link
Plus, whilst I agree that not all 'alternative' ideas will become 'mainstream' it is still important that societies have space for them.
Posted By: Cart Gap Disco on June 2nd 2009 at 12:43:09
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- FAO Scrampers re Arnica... (General Chat) - Cart Gap Disco, Jun 2, 12:43:09
- so that seems similar to willow bark which also has medicinal properties? (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Jun 2, 13:06:40
- Good question - why isn't it? (General Chat) - Cart Gap Disco, Jun 2, 13:25:08
- well i disagree about it being down to labelling (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Jun 2, 13:46:11
- Because it's not "herbally derived" (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, Jun 2, 13:36:52
- If you have an interest in pap being promoted as "science" (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jun 2, 13:16:13
- Good question - why isn't it? (General Chat) - Cart Gap Disco, Jun 2, 13:25:08
- so that seems similar to willow bark which also has medicinal properties? (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Jun 2, 13:06:40
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