Ah, sorry, thought we were on the side of science in this thread. Yes, all homeopathy is quackery. The whole field is based on the concept of a solution containing the "memory" of the diluted-beyond-all-recognition substance it was mixed with and "like curing like." Unless that "like curing like" idea is an allusion to treatments such as vaccination (just a hint, it's not), homeopathy is firmly in the domain of quackitude. For the record, I agree that some OMM is useful; my comment was more to point out that insurance companies sometimes do shell out for feel-good BS treatments.
As for meteorite damage, I'm pretty sure that while rare, it does happen on occasion.
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