Woo
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@antipodean how in the actual fuck does a degree in woo translate to anything at all here?
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with regard to that Psychic article above, that is on dangerous ground as Hypnotherapists, EFT etc...these guys are doing stuff on Skype with people in other countries, particularly the US, so opens a whole can of legal worms there.
Think I have mentioned in this thread, some of these ones claim to be able to 'cure' allergies (such as nut allergies)
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@Paekakboyz said in Woo:
@canefan for sure. Getting struck off adds to their mana amongst the disciples of Woo
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Having your two most famous customers die can't be good for sales
In 2016 rugby legend Sir Colin Meads claimed drinking Te Kiri Gold cured his pancreatic cancer, a statement he later walked back. He died in 2017.
The reality TV handyman John 'Cocksy' Cocks was also a fan of Te Kiri Gold before he died of kidney cancer in February.
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@Catogrande said in Woo:
@jegga It's not just an NZ problem
Ffs, I see scientists are suggesting theres an increasing likelihood of a link between gut biomes and autism. Wakefield stopped clock moment was suggesting there might be too, look at the way he went about proving it
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These guys are doing their best to make sure measles is a big thing. I wonder if the staff are immunized? Or do they just take a yearly mistletoe treatment too?
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These guys are doing their best to make sure measles is a big thing. I wonder if the staff are immunized? Or do they just take a yearly mistletoe treatment too?
it's the health equivalent of making crappy plastic shit that breaks every year, good for business.
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@reprobate said in Woo:
These guys are doing their best to make sure measles is a big thing. I wonder if the staff are immunized? Or do they just take a yearly mistletoe treatment too?
it's the health equivalent of making crappy plastic shit that breaks every year, good for business.
It should be considered dangerous and negligent