Does Homeopathy work?!


Question: Does Homeopathy work?
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According to today's report in the Daily Mail, Homeopathy is reported to alleviate allergies in accordance with over a hundred other studies, contrary to negative comments by armchair critics.
This adds to recent studies already published by the Indian Institute of Technology.
This negates the bad press that was generated in the UK this spring, but despite that, Homeopathy still has the support of the UK government and the National Health Service.
Since the push is on, Homeopathy is responding to the challenge.

Answers:

Yes it does and that too miraculously. Homoeopathy cures rapidly, gently and permanently. If you have intellect, read any book on Homoeopathy.

"Everyday Miracles of Homoeopathy" by Dr. Vijayalakshmi.

"Lectures on Philosophy of Homoeopathy" by Dr. J,T. Kent.



i don't know, i don't know much of anything about it. i wish the skeptics would be honest and admit their ignorance as well, instead of fabricating superficial excuses to dismiss what they have no knowledge or understanding of. i suppose they're not paid to be honest though.



No, I;m sorry, but it's a make-belief and sometimes a placebo effect. Understanding what homeopathic medication is made up of should clear up this question for you.



Yes...BUT...there are ONLY A FEW ailments that can be treated and/or prevented by the use of homeopathy. One such ailment that can be prevented (not cure) is the flu using a homeopathic nosode. I would not trust homeopathy for other ailments. I have been using homeopathy for flu prevention for several years, and have yet to have the flu so I do know. It is unfortunate that the people selling homeopathy are marketing the treatment as a cure-all (it's like selling antibiotics as a cure for diabetes). More research needs to be done. But this certainly won't happen unless something is done about those who are selling homeopathy, the ones making false claims and thus, giving homeopathy a bad reputation. Then, and only then, can we start researching homeopathy from scratch, learning what its benefits are, it's limitations, and proper ways to use it.

Also...homeopathy does NOT cure dehydration. In fact, the only homeopathic remedies I have ever used are dry solid pellets, not exactly the sort or stuff I would touch if I were dehydrating. Also, I have found the optimal dilution is around 9 to 12C, not 30C.




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