It's funny that the only local homeopathic 'shop' is in a dingy back street in Tunbridge Wells. Yes, you can buy 'supplements', and in fact, for basics like salt etc, they do work, as do deadly nightshade and foxglove preparations...
They told me there they could make a remedy for Type One diabetes, after which I smelt a very large and ugly rat.
(Note 'remedy' not a 'cure').
I blame Prince Charles, he started the rot, so we never buy any of his Dicky stuff from Waitrose, preferring the more interesting products, grown by real farmers and produced by real companies.
Sorry the bloke died, and hope the lorry driver is OK now.
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The less you watch, the more you'll laugh.
It's funny that the only local homeopathic 'shop' is in a dingy back street in Tunbridge Wells. Yes, you can buy 'supplements', and in fact, for basics like salt etc, they do work, as do deadly nightshade and foxglove preparations...
They told me there they could make a remedy for Type One diabetes, after which I smelt a very large and ugly rat.
(Note 'remedy' not a 'cure').
I blame Prince Charles, he started the rot, so we never buy any of his Dicky stuff from Waitrose, preferring the more interesting products, grown by real farmers and produced by real companies.
Sorry the bloke died, and hope the lorry driver is OK now.
Sackers - ha ha - TV goes homeopathic. Wish I'd thought of that :)
Scrobs - I blame Prince Charles too. People can believe whatever suits, but figures such as Prince Charles should not encourage charlatans.
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