Or, it can be "acupoint" injection therapy, which is, again, homeopathy and acupuncture.https://respectfulinsolence.com/2008/02/05/two-great-woos-that-taste-great-together/ …
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As for the Colorpuncture, was it esogenic colorpuncture?https://respectfulinsolence.com/2011/06/10/your-friday-dose-of-woo-acupuncture-colo/ …
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Or, even better, you dilute acupunctural needles in water and then apply this water to the "meridians"
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This is one that I actually endorse; the needles aren't inserted at "chi" points, however, and it's not a homeopathic solution. It *is* however, a tattoo. Getting one always makes me feel better, and I get a good spike of endorphins.
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I feel like, despite the obvious lack of benefit, this practice clearly increases the risk of contamination and infection. What do I know though?
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Does this double the "medicine," or square it? Math is hard, with magic...
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Homeopathy plus acupuncture? That must make it twice as effective. What do you get when you multiply two times zero again?
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Mesotherapy also gets called biopuncture in some forms.
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And if you use the remedies from King Bio labs you can get a nice infection too.
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