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Old 03-15-2020, 06:50 PM #1
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Caroline,

Are you using Somaderm Gel ? $169 a month.......

Here is an interesting report on the company that makes Somaderm Gel

https://www.lexology.com/library/det...f-5a6fd2fd4f0c
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Somaderm Gel is a 30x homeopathic dilution.

The world's oceans contain 3.52x10^20 gallons. A 30x homeopathic dilution is like 0.000,000,000,3 gallons of active ingredient in the world's oceans.

In another form, if the active ingredient has the same molecular size as water, there would be 1 molecule in 12,200,000 gallons or 18 Olympic swimming pools of water.

Inconceivable........................

Research shows that the placebo effect can cause improvements in up to 60% of subjects. They find that the more the placebo remedy costs, the greater the placebo effect.

If the placebo was truly harmless and inexpensive, I think placebos can be very valuable. The human mind can be a great healer.

SomaDerm Gel has many adverse reactions reported.
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