Real is scientific homeopathy. It cures even when Conventional Allopathic Medicine (CAM) fails. Evidence-based modern homeopathy is a nano-medicine bringing big results for everyone
Arsenic used therapeutically in homeopathic medicines can cause clinical toxicity if the medications are improperly used. Arsenic concentrations in drinking water were normal but arsenic concentrations in samples of the homeopathic medications were elevated-See Clinical Toxicology
One of the best testimonies of the efficacy of Homeopathy is the book:
"HOMEOPATHY CURES WHERE ALLOPATHY FAILS" written by an Allopathy medical doctor & surgeon.
In it he details many patients of chronic diseases who were getting worse with Allopathy drugs but were CURED once they switched to Homeopathy remedies.
Many of these patients were Allopathy doctors themselves.
Objection, please! Big things and small things don't always work the same. The sceptics seem to ignore that fact.
If you split an atom, an entire city will explode. But if you chop a log of wood, the city will remain intact. Even if you chop a log of Uranium!
It's something about proportions and the laws of physics. So why should homeopathy NOT work? The dose may be as small as an atom and exactly THEREFORE triggering the effect!
Except that we have a pretty good handle on why splitting the atom works. No one has come up with a good reason why sugar water/sugar pills/plain water would do anything useful for you.
Except that there is nothing to explain. Einstein's explanations would have been rejected if they hadn't matched real world phenomena. People keep coming up with all kinds of hypotheses as to why homeopathy works and so far they haven't even come close to coming up with a real world explanations. In fact, most testing show that you could just eat spoonfuls of sugar and get the same effect.
@ananiasacts yes! If a nuclear bomb can cause more damage than an atom bomb, why can't homeopathy have a better cure than allopathy? This is called scientific logic!
@codyneel1, I would call it baseless conjecture. I suppose the main reason we know that homeopathy can't be using the ability of water to "remember" is because the folks trying to build quantum computers are having a hard time getting any matter to remember anything for very long even in an environment where external influences, like temperature, are under control. All homeopathy proves is that people can easily see anything they're expecting to be there--whether it is actually real or not.
Real is scientific homeopathy. It cures even when Conventional Allopathic Medicine (CAM) fails. Evidence-based modern homeopathy is a nano-medicine bringing big results for everyone
DrNancyMalik 1 year ago
Arsenic used therapeutically in homeopathic medicines can cause clinical toxicity if the medications are improperly used. Arsenic concentrations in drinking water were normal but arsenic concentrations in samples of the homeopathic medications were elevated-See Clinical Toxicology
2003, Vol. 41, No. 7, Pages 963-967
Amygdala100 1 year ago
One of the best testimonies of the efficacy of Homeopathy is the book:
"HOMEOPATHY CURES WHERE ALLOPATHY FAILS" written by an Allopathy medical doctor & surgeon.
In it he details many patients of chronic diseases who were getting worse with Allopathy drugs but were CURED once they switched to Homeopathy remedies.
Many of these patients were Allopathy doctors themselves.
IMO, the book should be titled:
"HOMEOPATHY CURES ALLOPATHY DOCTORS"!! LOL!!!
mohanaturo 2 years ago 3
Brilliant. Well done guys :)
kensington25 2 years ago
Objection, please! Big things and small things don't always work the same. The sceptics seem to ignore that fact.
If you split an atom, an entire city will explode. But if you chop a log of wood, the city will remain intact. Even if you chop a log of Uranium!
It's something about proportions and the laws of physics. So why should homeopathy NOT work? The dose may be as small as an atom and exactly THEREFORE triggering the effect!
zensorship 2 years ago
Except that we have a pretty good handle on why splitting the atom works. No one has come up with a good reason why sugar water/sugar pills/plain water would do anything useful for you.
jufulu 2 years ago
@jufulu
yes, but it tooks lots of scientific effort to figure it all out about the atoms. Now we've got the memorable formula "E = mc²".
homeopathy may find some day its Einstein who explains it properly.
zensorship 2 years ago
Except that there is nothing to explain. Einstein's explanations would have been rejected if they hadn't matched real world phenomena. People keep coming up with all kinds of hypotheses as to why homeopathy works and so far they haven't even come close to coming up with a real world explanations. In fact, most testing show that you could just eat spoonfuls of sugar and get the same effect.
jufulu 2 years ago
@zensorship: 'If you split an atom, an entire city will explode.' Do you actually believe this?
ananiasacts 2 years ago
no this was meant metaphorically by me: small input, large output.
zensorship 2 years ago
@ananiasacts yes! If a nuclear bomb can cause more damage than an atom bomb, why can't homeopathy have a better cure than allopathy? This is called scientific logic!
codyneel1 1 year ago
@codyneel1, I would call it baseless conjecture. I suppose the main reason we know that homeopathy can't be using the ability of water to "remember" is because the folks trying to build quantum computers are having a hard time getting any matter to remember anything for very long even in an environment where external influences, like temperature, are under control. All homeopathy proves is that people can easily see anything they're expecting to be there--whether it is actually real or not.
ananiasacts 1 year ago
Well done, Adrian! Though why they had to film you going into the Wellington was a bit... odd !
brumplum 2 years ago
I just noticed that the "viewer footage" is not even of the Birmingham event!
BBC doing their usual dodgy dealings it seems!!
SCANDAL
BadPsychicsTV 2 years ago 2
One of the guys they spoke to had 'Jesus' on his hat...
azraphon 2 years ago
Yeah that was rather spooky, confused me when that came up
badreligionuk 2 years ago
Did you notice that there were two Adrian Baileys in the same 12-minute bulletin?
DadgeCity 2 years ago