Am interested in the healing properties of plants but usually get put off by the anecdotal evidence tosh that homeopathic types spout.
Good clear evidence of something working I like.
Good clear evidence of something working I like.
Good clear evidence of something working I like.
Am interested in the healing properties of plants but usually get put off by the anecdotal evidence tosh that homeopathic types spout.
Good clear evidence of something working I like.
Am interested in the healing properties of plants but usually get put off by the anecdotal evidence tosh that homeopathic types spout.
Good clear evidence of something working I like.
In homeopathy, am I right in thinking that as you dilute the solution of whatever, it becomes more powerful?
Yes the "potency" increases at greater dilutions.
As even the weakest dilutions are diluted so much that there are no molecules of the original substance left any way, then the idea that further dilutions make it stronger, is even more difficult to rationalise.
Graham
The fact is that this "medicine" gives false hope to everyone. The effect must surely be placebo. It disgusts me.
Actually, there have been over 200 randomised controlled trials of homeopathy.
But when homeopaths start recommeding what is effectively bottled water as malaria prophalaxis
Do you know how many of these have involved a trained homeopath?
The complaints I have read about the majority of trials is that the homeopathic remedies have been chosen or administered in such way as to almost guarantee they won't work.
Its not suggested this is deliberate, just a lack of understanding on how homeopathic remedies are administered.
Graham