I believe that dot blot was the gold standard back in the 80s - was the original AIDS test - and was replaces by polymerase chain reaction (in the 90s?)
I'm extremely skeptical of the overly-simplified methodology of the dot blot experimented used to determine if the complementary strand binded with the probe strand. If this experiment was this simple why hasn't this replaced polymerase chain reaction which is the gold standard determining homology between multiple samples of DNA?
@danceforever314 He also admits that the lab experiment lacks the ability to be reproduced which for me is red flags. Good, solid science should be reproducible especially since the described experiment sounds so easy.
the real fraud is psychiatry and the drug doctors/mds who prescribe deadly and dangerous drugs like vioxx,avandia,accutane,zoloft,paxil,actos,ritalin etc. 65000 lawsuits within a 6 year period against big pharma.Some pharma shills here are ignorant and arrogant in what they type.They know nothing about alternatives,rant and rave and draw silly conclusions from biased websites and opinionated characters who just want to sell drugs for profit.
I can seem to post the link to the Guardian's discussion of the vindication of Benevinste's work, but you will find it at the end of my article (on my web site) on homeopathy, "beyond Substance"
the Beveniste ultradilute antibody basophil degranulation - slightly altered so that it was machine counted rather than technician counted - has been vindicated, repeatedly, by several labs, and they have published...
Humour me for a moment, homeopathy believers, do you actually believe this man when he waffles about "harmonics and subharmonics"? Do you just glaze over the fancy words and feel more secure in your irrational beliefs?
Homeopathic explanations are becoming more and more complex and incomprehensible. Always a new ways to fool people. A parody of science.
Ingvar7 2 weeks ago
I believe that dot blot was the gold standard back in the 80s - was the original AIDS test - and was replaces by polymerase chain reaction (in the 90s?)
normanallan 2 months ago
Dear Norman Allan,
I'm extremely skeptical of the overly-simplified methodology of the dot blot experimented used to determine if the complementary strand binded with the probe strand. If this experiment was this simple why hasn't this replaced polymerase chain reaction which is the gold standard determining homology between multiple samples of DNA?
hobbsilla 2 months ago
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hobbsilla 2 months ago
Utter nonsense. They could not reproduce the experiment because they changed labs? Seriously now.
mrsomebody 3 months ago
Notice he never calls homeopathy medicine. He also Never says it cures people physically .
danceforever314 3 months ago
@danceforever314 He also admits that the lab experiment lacks the ability to be reproduced which for me is red flags. Good, solid science should be reproducible especially since the described experiment sounds so easy.
hobbsilla 2 months ago
the real fraud is psychiatry and the drug doctors/mds who prescribe deadly and dangerous drugs like vioxx,avandia,accutane,zoloft,paxil,actos,ritalin etc. 65000 lawsuits within a 6 year period against big pharma.Some pharma shills here are ignorant and arrogant in what they type.They know nothing about alternatives,rant and rave and draw silly conclusions from biased websites and opinionated characters who just want to sell drugs for profit.
TheFriendlyEngineer 5 months ago
I can seem to post the link to the Guardian's discussion of the vindication of Benevinste's work, but you will find it at the end of my article (on my web site) on homeopathy, "beyond Substance"
normanallandr 9 months ago
sorry to say
the Beveniste ultradilute antibody basophil degranulation - slightly altered so that it was machine counted rather than technician counted - has been vindicated, repeatedly, by several labs, and they have published...
normanallandr 9 months ago
it works in a wonderful magical way....nuff said. After they moved it became hard to repeat the experiment ?!
skulptor 9 months ago
it works in a wonderful magical way....nuff said
skulptor 9 months ago
Humour me for a moment, homeopathy believers, do you actually believe this man when he waffles about "harmonics and subharmonics"? Do you just glaze over the fancy words and feel more secure in your irrational beliefs?
daviclond 2 years ago 42
Homeopathy doesn't work, it can't work. It's just juvenile to claim otherwise.
Mutrino 2 years ago
If h. doesn't work, how is it that:
1) there is a large body of hi quality scientific lab and clinical work supporting it
2) many more lives have been saved in epidemics of yellow/ scarlet fever, typhoid, flu, etc. than were saved by conv med
3) it's being used successfully to treat cancer
4)it's the second most used medicine in the world with 10's of millions of adherents around the world
5) it's supported by gov's such as France and India
6) is / will be mandated study in Germany and France
den151redbank 2 years ago
no study has ever found it to be more effective than placebo (GEE I WONDER WHY) you stupid motherfucker
also cures cancer lmao
daviclond 2 years ago
All you prove is that you're ignorant of the scientific work and clinical records evidencing or homeopathy.
Using dirty language doesn't prove your point or intimidate anyone.
den151redbank 2 years ago
and saying there is evidence of efficacy from a fraudulent pseudoscience is not evidence of efficacy from your fraudulent pseudoscience
tell me, do you think homeopathy can cure cancer?
daviclond 2 years ago
Homeopathy doesn't work.
There is no proposed mechanism for how it would work that relates to anything we have observed in reality thus far.
The double blinded placebo controlled trials show no effect beyond placebo.
puttanesca621 2 years ago
Five star and fave on this one, too, and mpore bravos for Norman Allen. And thank you for making this video.
Again, this is important, let's set up mass testing and show skeptics, physics, medical science, and the health care system that homeopathy works.
So the next question is, who is doing dot blot tests? Let's give them a call!
best regards,
JOHN BENNETH
Bandershot 3 years ago