Electrohomeopathic medicine.?!


Question: Electrohomeopathic medicine.?
Well I never. I got this from Indian YA. is this a real thing? I'd love someone to explain this one to me

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind…

Electrohomeopathy... wow. My flabber is gasted

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LOL.

I think they just like putting fancy words on the start/end of things to make it sound appealing. I guess they think it gives their woo more credence.

I'm sure someone with a nose will be along shortly with an explanation, followed by another fallacious excuse for there being no evidence to support it. BTW She's out in full force today, -lying and everything.


Edit: Well when SkyBird says it's BS...I guess it really must be!



Wikipedia says it uses "electric bio-energy content supposedly extracted from plants". Of course this is pseudoscience. Perhaps the concept sounded plausible to some 100+ years ago, but this is the 21st century and we have moved on from those days... we have something called scientific method now and such hypotheses do not survive it's rigors. However it comes as no surprise that some quacks would still promote it to the vulnerable.

Pseudoscience + supernatural healing forces = scam.



It doesn't matter how outrageous, unfeasible or fantastic the nonsense is that's invented, alties hoover it up like crushed Garibaldis up a Dyson!

I think Gary once asked something along the lines of: "Is there any alt med that's just too outrageous for you to believe in?"

The response was as disheartening as you would imagine....



I've heard everything now. More quackery, just what the world needs. If they can't come up with an explanation for substances diluted to 10^80 universes what chance do you think you have with a variation on a theme?



May be something but not connected with Homoeopathy at all.

"Everyday Miracles of Homoeopathy." by Dr. Vijayalakshmi.



It does exist: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrohome…

But there is no reason to believe that it is any more effective than ordinary homeopathy. So the first line in The Skybirds answer still holds some truth.



Load of b******s

No such thing.



Taking a homeopathic pill while sitting on a vibrating toothbrush, what's so hard about this?




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