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Is there any evidence that homeopathy actually works? |
is there any research that proves that homeopathy actually works? The best "research" for homeopathy is the success of practitioners and healing of patients. "Scientific" studies and research are often manipulated to meet an end. I've not trusted them for years. The best information, and most reliable, I have gotten on any healing practice is from practitioners who are trusted and the patients they have helped. Yale University professor, Dr. David Katz, uses homeopathy remedies at the Integrative Medicine Centers in Conn, so homeopathy must be benefiting patients there. Homoeopathy work on the principal that they use only natural sources. As the active ingredient in this natural sources is available in small dose, it take longer to be effective. But it is considered as better as the body is not overwhelm by manufactured active ingredients and allow body to adjusted to the chemical. However, since it is not regulated, it is up to the user to determine the trustee's of individual practitioner. A study was published in the Lanclet (leading British Medical Journal) around 2005 and the allopaths were crowing because it supposedly "proved" that it was no more effective than a placebo. That study has been very well scrutinized and found to be flawed in design and execution. YES!!!! Before 1929 ALL doctore were homeopaths. Then the Gov. The medical establishment and the Pharmaceutical manufacturers got together and decided to change to a chemically based medical system. It took until around 1960 for the homeopaths to die off. Before then you heard people telling you Dr. so and so is agood doctor. Yo almost never hear that of PCP now a days. They tried to cure the body where the MD's of today treat symptoms and keep you on drugs to control the symptoms. The drugs cause new symptoms and so on. It is not uncommon to see a patient on10 drugs that began with one problem. No. None. Nothing besides uninformed anecdotal evidence- there has NEVER been one single controlled experiment that has proven it to have ANY effect whatsoever. It is placebo effect, wishful thinking, and the body's own defenses acting ovet time. Sorry, gang, but it's like astrology- if you believe in it, then it might affect you, despite being a pseudoscience based on delusion. Most of homeopathic cures are anecdotal. |
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