Trigger Warning: This Tweet might make you uncomfortable.
theatlantic.com/magazine/archi… http://t.co/7kyG6kGSZo—
Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) August 11, 2015
Examples of micro-aggressions at the University of California
13 Aug 2015 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of education, law and economics, liberalism, organisational economics, politics - USA Tags: fainting couch feminism, fraying of civilisation, free speech, meddlesome preferences, micro-aggressions, nanny state, political correctness
Helicopter parenting was only at the end of this trend
29 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in health economics Tags: fraying of civilisation, Helicopter parents, life expectancies, nanny state, The Great Escape
Who is responsible for childhood obesity?
07 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in health economics Tags: economics of obesity, fraying of civilisation, Leftover Left, nanny state
New speech from the crank who runs the WHO. She's never heard of parents, apparently. http://t.co/PnAhVF9qNm—
Christopher Snowdon (@cjsnowdon) June 22, 2015
Sex Pistols featured on credit cards
10 Jun 2015 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of information, economics of media and culture, entrepreneurship, Music Tags: advertising, brand names, entrepreneurial alertness, fraying of civilisation, punk rock
Buy a Joe Strummer replica guitar w a Sex Pistols credit card bcuz layers upon layers of irony thesocietypages.org/socimages/2015… http://t.co/v4zdpAB6FE—
(@SocImages) June 15, 2015
via Sex Pistols To Be Featured On Virgin Money Credit Cards, Punk Officially Dead.
Victims, Victims Everywhere: Trigger Warnings, Liberty, and the Academy
31 May 2015 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in discrimination, gender, liberalism Tags: feminism, fraying of civilisation, speech codes, trigger warnings
Homeopathy First Aid Kits – only $54.99!!
22 Jan 2015 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of information, health economics Tags: fraying of civilisation, homoeopathy, modern medicine, modernity, Quacks, The Age of Enlightenment

On homeopathy websites you can buy special first aid kits for the car, for hiking and camping, for horses, for pets, for pregnancy, for childbirth, and for travel.
One website sells a first aid kit that “contains all the major homeopathic first aid remedies which work so amazingly well particularly when given immediately after an accident or injury.” Only $99.95, but you’re also advised to buy a book to explain its use, for an additional $18.95. It contains 15 remedies in a 30C potency:
- Aconite (the “queen of poisons): for colds, flu, sore throats, effects of fear, fright, chicken pox and croup
- Apis mellifera (honey bee): for burning and stinging pains, insect stings, swelling of the lower eyelids, edema, swollen joints
- Arnica: after injury, mental and physical shock, before and after operations or visits to the dentist. Stops bleeding, aids in the healing of wounds and reduces bruising and swelling. Good for general healing and shock, exhaustion, muscular pain, sprains from overexertion.
- Arsen alb (arsenic): stomach upsets from food poisoning, diarrhea, vomiting and acute hayfever. Good for some dry skin conditions.
- Belladonna (deadly nightshade): hot flushed face, sore throat, facial neuralgia, throbbing headache, earache, boils, chickenpox, measles and mumps
- Bryonia (a toxic weed): dry chesty coughs, muscular pains, which is better for resting [sic]
- Cantharis (a beetle, Spanish fly): burns and scalds before the blisters form, sunburn, constant urge to pass urine, urine passed drop by drop (cystitis)
…For certain illnesses, it said “Depending on severity, seek medical care.” These included anaphylaxis, animal bites, bone injuries, third degree burns, carbon monoxide poisoning, cuts, drug overdose, electrocution, eye injuries, food poisoning, paint poisoning, pesticide poisoning, puncture wounds, and shock. It’s appalling to think that patients are left to their own assessment and might think these conditions were not severe enough to merit medical care.
It has always been my intention to keep this blog safe for work. In consequence, I can make no further comment on homoeopathic first aid kits.
Recent Comments