Thanks for taking one for the team Beth, I`ll be giving this bush medicine show a miss.
This may be an unpopular opinion but I just don't understand the hate against Gwyneth. She's conning people who are rich enough to afford a $75 candle and stupid enough to fall for marketing that borders on the ridiculous. She doesn't even try to hide it. I assume that most of her customers buy her products just for the sheer absurdity of it and not because they actually believe in the benefits. She's smart enough to cash-in on her brand image and market to the rich rather than the poor.
If she were profiting by conning poor people that would have been a whole other matter. But it is difficult to feel any sympathy for the type of people that she markets to. If her customers are happy to pay for her ridiculous products, why should anyone else have a problem with it?
While most nonsense claims are regulated under Trading Standards here in the UK, there's a rule especially for claims to "cure cancer" as it's seen as preying on the vulnerable. (Cancer Act, 1939) The act prohibits taking any part in publication, except under specified conditions, of advertisements that "offer to treat any person for cancer, or to prescribe any remedy therefor, or to give any advice in connection with the treatment thereof".For instance, he's suggested that his method can cure cancer.
If she were profiting by conning poor people that would have been a whole other matter. But it is difficult to feel any sympathy for the type of people that she markets to. If her customers are happy to pay for her ridiculous products, why should anyone else have a problem with it?
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This may be an unpopular opinion but I just don't understand the hate against Gwyneth. She's conning people who are rich enough to afford a $75 candle and stupid enough to fall for marketing that borders on the ridiculous. She doesn't even try to hide it. I assume that most of her customers buy her products just for the sheer absurdity of it and not because they actually believe in the benefits. She's smart enough to cash-in on her brand image and market to the rich rather than the poor.
If she were profiting by conning poor people that would have been a whole other matter. But it is difficult to feel any sympathy for the type of people that she markets to. If her customers are happy to pay for her ridiculous products, why should anyone else have a problem with it?
If Hof wants me to take him seriously, he needs a man bun.
Since the article mentioned Costco, as a total Costco fanboi, I am alarmed at the shady stuff you find in their "health" section. Some quite goop-worthy. I recall some sign indicating $70 off of neck cream. So there is some goop for your neck that exceeds $70? Costco also sells tumeric in the health section.
It is also true that simultaneously shining a light up your vagina and up your anus will produce a startling result.
The vaginal eggs/steaming, the vampire facial stuff...this is wacky enough that it's not that much of a threat to most, except the very vulnerable or very gullible.
Chiropractic 'practice' though...gets a lot of acceptance pretty close to the mainstream. Anyone going to make a case as to why this shouldn't be treated in exactly the same way as the other stuff?
Because there are a lot of people out there who wouldn't subscribe to much of the utter crap goop peddles while still going in for this sort of thing.
This sounds way, way worse that that (documentary?) show "Behind the Curve" on Netflix about the Flat Earthers. That was fortunately only one episode. Watch that only out of blatant curiosity (know thy enemy) while ironically assembling my Lego Saturn V rocket kit. Great casualties of the war on science. Thank you Beth for watching this so we don't have to.
It is also true that simultaneously shining a light up your vagina and up your anus will produce a startling result.
Not having easy access to a vagina (at the moment) to conduct my own experiment, I gotta ask. What is the result ?
It is also true that simultaneously shining a light up your vagina and up your anus will produce a startling result.
Not having easy access to a vagina (at the moment) to conduct my own experiment, I gotta ask. What is the result ?
if acupuncture has any legitimacy at all.
I actually unsubscribed from the service when I heard about this was coming. I really don't feel like supporting anything like this. I haven't decided on a new service yet though, hardly have time to watch much as it is.
"Being the person that people perceive me to be is inherently traumatic."
"Being the person that people perceive me to be is inherently traumatic."
Gwyneth, aren’t you an actress? Isn’t the job getting people to perceive you as someone you’re not?
Wim Hof trained people are also able to minimize effect of being injected with Endotoxin Escherichia coli (something not related to his brothers genetics). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4034215/
I tried to read the whole article read, I really did, but I could not. Not due to the quality, I'm sure Ms. Mole did an outstanding job as always, but I just can't handle the subject matter.
The blatant, shameless, unmeasured glorification of stupidity. And what for? Paltrow already has more money than she will get to spend on her lifetime. Why??
The double-slit experiment is all about interference. What's the usual result of interfering with yourself?It is also true that simultaneously shining a light up your vagina and up your anus will produce a startling result.
Not having easy access to a vagina (at the moment) to conduct my own experiment, I gotta ask. What is the result ?