Regarding writing it on a piece of paper: apparently some homeopaths actually do that. (And this is regarded by mainstream homeopaths as superstitious pseudoscience.)
Well it’s obviously not homeopathy, since you can clearly distinguish between a piece of paper saying “homeopathic remedy” and a piece of paper saying “ordinary water”.
What they need to do is write “homeopathic remedy” on some paper, pulp it with clean paper in a 1⁄1,000,000 proportion, make recycled paper out of it, and give the patient some of that recycled paper. Without writing anything on it.
Regarding writing it on a piece of paper: apparently some homeopaths actually do that. (And this is regarded by mainstream homeopaths as superstitious pseudoscience.)
Well it’s obviously not homeopathy, since you can clearly distinguish between a piece of paper saying “homeopathic remedy” and a piece of paper saying “ordinary water”.
What they need to do is write “homeopathic remedy” on some paper, pulp it with clean paper in a 1⁄1,000,000 proportion, make recycled paper out of it, and give the patient some of that recycled paper. Without writing anything on it.