Homeopathy explained

Oct 31, 2011 09:48

Today's XKCD is an amusing poke at the quirks of us humans.  But one of the best things about XKCD is the mouse overs -- they're often better than the comic itself.  Today's is that way with a twist -- the alt text isn't funny, it's true and I wholeheartedly agree ( Read more... )

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shockwave77598 October 31 2011, 16:02:16 UTC
CVS is doing WHAT?!

I'm definately going to write a nastygram saying that if I cannot trust a drugstore to sell drugs, I'll take my business to Walgreens. If homeopathy worked, then I could fix the world's economy with one measily dollar.

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bailarzyhet October 31 2011, 16:43:35 UTC
Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.

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polyfrog October 31 2011, 23:37:31 UTC
Walgreens does it too. So does Boots in the UK. It's disgusting.

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bammba_m November 1 2011, 02:48:00 UTC
Back when I was employed and had a flexible spending account that could be used on otc medicines, I much preferred going to Walgreens who would put FSA right on the shelf labels. Vitamins were not considered eligible, but homeopathic items were. So my fish oil that my doctor told me to take for my cholesterol was not considered eligible, but quack-fake mcfaker crap that claimed to be good for whatever ailed you without actually being anything more than foul-tasting herbal tea was totally eligible.
I can't remember if it was this year or last, but now you can't buy even OTC actual medicine (like aspirin or antihistamines) (and also the homeopathic stuff) with fsa funds.

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lenorefuvy November 1 2011, 21:33:07 UTC
Couldnt agree more with that, very attractive article

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