If you squint, you can see it as a case of homeopathy actually working: a dilute preparation of an irritant relieving pain.
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hormesis | homeopathy
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It's _ironically_ homeopathic.
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better than ironically iatrogenic
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That's everything though
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but it actually has capsaicin in it, though
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I'm vaguely curious as to what combination of marketing data and regulatory differences led to it calling itself this.
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you should sue for false labelling as it appears to be *too* effective
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that zinc stuff for colds has easily-measured zinc but has been touted as homeopathic. I think that the word just attracts buyers.
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. Banned in Sweden. SubGenius, Zhuangist, white-hat troll. Defrocked mathematician. Brain problems.