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Does Zootherapy, using rare animal parts and organs for health reasons fall under the Paranormal umbrella?

Update:

Examples. Asian elephant foot paste for hernias and Rhino horn aphrodisiac.

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  • 9 months ago

    Yes, this is done without the people's consent.  Just because you are dying doesn't mean that you become a research victim.  it is a nightmare.  This is the slavery of Egypt.  Then they want to claim you were born that way.  Then they want you to follow the devil.  This is as paranormal as you can get.

  • Exodus
    Lv 6
    10 months ago

    Y/A seems to be working again :)  :) ;)  

  • 1 year ago

    No, not paranormal.  It might, however, fall under the animal cruelty or protected / endangered species laws of whatever jurisdiction you're in.

  • 1 year ago

    Dr. NG, usually my adversary...  To answer your question, questions about using animal parts for health reasons belong in the alternative health section.

  • Gary K
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    No, because we know how it "works" - by placebo effect. 

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    Zootherapy is not paranormal it is homeopathic science. I have used rhino horn powder and it is effective. See any of my girlfriends for verification. Panda gall bladders cured my migraines. If I ever develop a hernia, elephant foot paste will be the first thing I try. Unfortunately, these tried and true cures are too expensive for the masses.

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