Homeopathy

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    ICYMI: June 30 – July 6 on the Skepchick Network

    I know, I know. I got this post up late. I’m sorry. I know you were lost without me. But I got back from SkepchickCON at 2:00 in the morning, and I was so very tired. But fear not! I’m here now, awake and refreshed and ready to provide you with the Skepchick sister sight nourishment you need. Teen Skepchick…

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    ICYMI: January 27 – February 2 on the Skepchick Network

    Howdy, Skepchick-ers. Hang on to your hats, because you’re going to blown away by what I’ve got in store for you today. BLOWN. AWAY. Teen Skepchick Science Sunday: The Diversity of Animal Sex Animals copulate in a variety of ways. Ine teaches us about a few. Oscillo: Old Mistakes, Modern Myths Kate warns you not to fall for this bogus…

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    ICYMI: October 14 – October 20 on the Skepchick Network

    Good morning! It’s time to arise, brush your teeth, and read the awesome posts you missed last week on the Skepchick Network. Teen Skepchick Do Republicans Hate Women? Beccy argues that, yeah, they kinda do. Criminals, Those Who are Mentally Ill Olivia is upset about something said in last week’s presidential debate, and it has nothing to do with binders.…

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    ICYMI: October 7 – October 13 on the Skepchick Network

    Hello, you beautiful Skepchick readers. Are you ready to catch up on what you missed last week on the Skepchick network? You should be, because you missed a lot. And it’s awesome. Teen Skepchick To Tattoo or Not to Tattoo Olivia ponders getting another tattoo. Not in Science, Not in School Acupuncture and other pseudoscience have no place in a…

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    ICYMI: September 16 – September 22 on the Skepchick Network

    Happy Monday! I feel like it’s been forever since I’ve seen you! Well here’s a little gift to get your week started off right. Have a great day! Teen Skepchick The Origins of Vertebrates Part 2: Acting Like Animals Our ancestors go multi-cellular! Hoaxspotting Ine explains how to spot a scam. Interview with Sasquatch, Part 1 Eat your heart out,…

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  • Anti-Science

    Top Five Hilarious Monarchy Facts

    It’s Jubilee weekend soon, celebrating 60 years of Elizabeth II’s reign (the second longest next to Victoria). To celebrate, I thought I’d give you my top five facts on the British Monarchy. Add your own in the comments! Prince Charles is an interfering wizard Like Dumbledore but on the wrong side, Prince Charles likes nothing better than to stick his…

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  • Guest Bloggers

    Homeopathic Lemonade + Activity Book

    Originally posted on Mad Art Lab. Written by Anne Sauer. I'm delighted to announce that all of us here at Mad Art Lab are putting together an old-school acitvity book! Think paper dolls, word searches, connect the dots, and kitchen experiments, but with more skepticism and alcohol. We'll be posting various activities as we develop them; here is an example…

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    Homeopathy at Urban Outfitters

    Good news, wealthy hipsters who are very impressed with fancy packaging regardless of the contents – Urban Outfitters now sells Sprayology homeopathic products! According to their Twitter bio: “Spray in your mouth – Sprayology is a safe and effective natural line of homeopathic and vitamin oral sprays that speak to the concerns of men, women, & teens.” Finally! A $23/ounce…

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