Subduction Zone
Veteran Member
From one of the many papers that can be found in the Google search that I linked:
"A total of 225 existing studies from as far back as 1997 were rated in the NHMRC assessment from one (very strong) to four (very weak) to determine the reliability of their conclusions.
The council found that there is no solid evidence that shows homeopathy being more effective than sugar pills, and other placebos, in making patients feel better and recover."
New study claims this is what homeopathy is good for
Two hundred twentyfive studies, and no positive results for homeopathy.
Have any followers of homeopathy seriously looked at how the "medicine" is diluted?
"A total of 225 existing studies from as far back as 1997 were rated in the NHMRC assessment from one (very strong) to four (very weak) to determine the reliability of their conclusions.
The council found that there is no solid evidence that shows homeopathy being more effective than sugar pills, and other placebos, in making patients feel better and recover."
New study claims this is what homeopathy is good for
Two hundred twentyfive studies, and no positive results for homeopathy.
Have any followers of homeopathy seriously looked at how the "medicine" is diluted?