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In Uncle John’s Bathroom reader, under the topic of irony, it contained the following statement. I’ve tried, unsuccessfully, to verify this but have not been able to. None-the-less, they have a good track record for fact checking their statements and anyway if it isn’t true, it should be
In 2014 the US Food and Drug administration ordered a recall of several homeopathic remedies being sold by a computer company called Terra-Medica. Tests revealed that the remedies contained trace amounts of penicillin (a natural byproduct of the fermentation process). They were recalled because penicillin is an “actual medicine” which is illegal for homeopathic remedies to contain.
EDIT: Note: see post #13
In 2014 the US Food and Drug administration ordered a recall of several homeopathic remedies being sold by a computer company called Terra-Medica. Tests revealed that the remedies contained trace amounts of penicillin (a natural byproduct of the fermentation process). They were recalled because penicillin is an “actual medicine” which is illegal for homeopathic remedies to contain.
EDIT: Note: see post #13
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