Originally posted by neutrino
Another snake oil company…
I seriously doubt that a small increase in the amount of oxygen in a tissue would make any significant difference. Also, what is this obsession with
hydrogen peroxide? The oxygen gas given off by this stuff is exactly the same as what comes out of bottles. Putting it into your skin is a very bad
idea, as has already been discussed.
To explain/discredit this company, let’s apply some common sense, a little science, and most valuable of all, historical precedent. The DMSO is
meant to take anything dissolved in it straight into the skin—fair enough. The peroxide is the snake oil here, Mr. fish’s article thoroughly
debunked this. What do essential oils do, you ask? The answer: sell the product. Essential oils usually have no function in the plants they’re made
in, neither are they likely to have much of an effect in animals. Most people, however, don’t know this and think they have some implicit
theraputical value, being ‘essential’ and all.
Finally, the historical. People have been selling quack medicines for centuries. What makes you think the world today is any different. Just look at
what people were buying in the early 20th century. They also thought that the stuff they were buying was good for them. Unfortunately, drinking radium and wearing it in
jewelry turned out to be a very bad idea, so the quackers moved onto other junk. |