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Sat Mar 14, 2015 1:02 pm |
I'm sorry, but there is no evidence that homeopathy does anything. What people experience is essentially a placebo effect. The "active" ingredient is watered down to such an extent that there is hardly any herb or anything in it except water. What people are spending money on is......water.
The supposed idea behind homeopathy is "like cures like" and the remedies are diluted to the point of having only the "memory" of the molecule in it. Except when examined it doesn't even have that.
Think about it logically. If this type of idea worked then fertility clinics would use this method to get a women pregnant. They would simply take the sperm, water it down, water it down some more, water it down five hundred times more, then another five hundred times after that and then place it in the female and wait for pregnancy to occur. The chances of it working is almost zero.
Some homeopathy medicines use herbs which then isn't considered homeopathy, it's herbal medicine. But if you check the side of the box and you see lots of numbers with X's, then the ingredient has been watered down to nothing and what you will experience is a placebo effect. What you're buying is water.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/homeopathy-won-t-cure-you-researchers-conclude-1.2276666 |
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