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RE: What is in your Pills? - Noscapine

in #science7 years ago (edited)

Interesting proposition but sadly not true.

Additionally, noscapine is something that comes directly from a plant, making it "organic" according to your definition, so I still don't get what your comment has to do with my post.

I'd be interested in what you consider as this "blueprint" tho. Doesn't sound much like evolution and more like creative design.

Edit: You added something about "auric fields" after I replied and now I can't take you serious anymore ...

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Its more of a mathematics. Based on perpetual-ism for lack of a better word. Anyway, I could've easily just said, going with plants to heal any afflictions is the way to go. =]

chamomile flower

To quote my mom: "The drugs that were the worst during chemotherapy were purely plant based".

"Grows in the wild" does not necessarily mean "Is better than something specifically built for this purpose".

But yeah, I mean, if I have a cold I will drink chamomile tea before I take meds.

Like mixing oil and water. heres a neat watch.

There's a time and a place for everything. If you break your leg and the bone is sticking out, I'm betting you'd rather go to a hospital than a shaman.

Likewise, during the surgery, you'd probably rather have anesthesia than whatever plant sedative you might use now.

If you were to ever go to an intensive care unit and see someone who has a blood infection, well, you're not going to get them well without antibiotics.

To think things are black and white as that is pretty nonsensical. Everything has a time and place.