Is "Medic Loretta" on the payroll of the company that make Wartrol?
She always just cuts and pastes matching long thing, which seems to me like a big Wartrol adversitement.
later she ends with:
"Working in women's health - Gynecologist + personal experience "
Is she a gynecologist? Honestly I don't presume so since this Wartrol seems like a big scam.
Answers: Wartrol is a homeopathic remedy, and homeopathy in common is a scam.
ref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy
Homeopathy is based on bad science. It's the "astrology" of medicine. Once, long ago, up to that time the germ theory of disease was proved, it might have be reasonable to believe in homeopathy, but not now.
Homeopathic remedies are frequently all solvent and no solute. Read the Wikipedia article to see just how dilute some of these solutions are. They are so dilute that if the solute in most homeopathic remedies be ARSENIC, they'd be safe to drink (one atom per bottle, one atom per cubic lightyear...) Homeopathic quacks claim that the water has a "memory" of the solute, but they physics of wet are well-known, and the claim is just plain false.
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later she ends with:
"Working in women's health - Gynecologist + personal experience "
Is she a gynecologist? Honestly I don't presume so since this Wartrol seems like a big scam.
Answers: Wartrol is a homeopathic remedy, and homeopathy in common is a scam.
ref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy
Homeopathy is based on bad science. It's the "astrology" of medicine. Once, long ago, up to that time the germ theory of disease was proved, it might have be reasonable to believe in homeopathy, but not now.
Homeopathic remedies are frequently all solvent and no solute. Read the Wikipedia article to see just how dilute some of these solutions are. They are so dilute that if the solute in most homeopathic remedies be ARSENIC, they'd be safe to drink (one atom per bottle, one atom per cubic lightyear...) Homeopathic quacks claim that the water has a "memory" of the solute, but they physics of wet are well-known, and the claim is just plain false.
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