Okay, swapping vitamin stories is one thing. Actually touting totally bogus stuff like homeopathy (20% true on what planet? try zero)is quite another thing on the OCF forum. It's technically okay since you both acknowledge it's worthless for cancer TX, but homeopathy is worthless for anything.
Note for OCF reader: Quackwatch spells out in detail what is so wrong about homeopathy
Homeopathy: the Ultimate Fake It even has typical woo woo responses from the fraudsters
It just goes to show that otherwise reasonable and nice guys can be fooled by fanciful titles and scientific gibberish.
Don't get me wrong, I actually think the ratio of what works in conventional medicine is more like only 50%. The so called cardiologists who are actually plumbers who put in stents instead of prescribing statins for at risk patients and the surgeons who do unnecessary prostate cancer surgery are just as bad as the homeopathic frauds if not worse.
At least it appears Laz will be mainlining real vitamins instead of their homeopathic counterparts, but the IV gimmick should be a dead giveaway of a charlatan.
You two are both strong and young, so it may be fine for you, but I've got to speak up so that others are not mislead in thinking that somehow homeopathy or the Meyer's cocktail have any type of validity at all in the real world.
Charm