There doesn't seem to be evidence-based modern homeopathy that I can find. HOw about showing us some evidence? Or better yet show The Amazing Randi and win yourself a million dollars!
And nan0-medicine? Really? Well at least you didn't say quantum...
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
It's interesting that you used the Acronym CAM, which is more attributed to Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) - rather than using Allopathy (A made up word by the inventor of Homeopathy).
Unfortunately for Homeopathy, the Body of Evidence clearly demonstrates no effect greater than placebo.
Conventional Medicines (Medicines that are made and proven to be efficacious SIGNIFICANTLY beyond Placebo) all contain active ingredients; Homeopathic preps do not.
In Addition, the term "nano-medicine" poor in substantiating Homeopathy.
A Medicine is something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms or causes of disease. As mentioned earlier, there isn't robust evidence for this - nor even the mechanism that Homeopathy claims that it works.
Homeopathy is not a Nano-Medicine because it IS NOT a medicine; it can't even claim to be nano, as there are NO active ingredients.
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The skeptics are giving more popularity to Homeopathy!!!!
Instead of taking the medicated tabs, you could have gulped the liquid dilutions of homeopathy. Hope you will try this next time!!!
fhcnpr 1 year ago
You guys rock!!!!! Your video is one of the best of the 10^23 2011. Loved the idea of the homeopathic bar. Superb!
danielfnoliveira 1 year ago
Sorry -- I see it's already been done. :(
Moochie007 1 year ago
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To bring homeopathy into the 21st century, it will henceforward be called, NanoMedicine".
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Moochie007 1 year ago
To bring homeopathy into the 21st century, it will henceforward be called, NanoMedicine".
Moochie007 1 year ago
Whoops! 6 Skeptics!
Must learn to count one day...
skepticbros 1 year ago
Hey Dr Nancy,
There doesn't seem to be evidence-based modern homeopathy that I can find. HOw about showing us some evidence? Or better yet show The Amazing Randi and win yourself a million dollars!
And nan0-medicine? Really? Well at least you didn't say quantum...
skepticbros 1 year ago
@skepticbros - She spams this semi-;literate and vacuous comment everywhere. And she is not even a doctor.
stevewado 1 year ago
Conventional, alternative or complementary is as per see.
A person who prefers, let's say homeopathic medicine, as a first line of treatment, conventional medicine is an complementary/alternative for him/her.
Likewise a person who took conventional medicine as first line of treatment, other forms of treatment are complementary/alternative.
DrNancyMalik 1 year ago
Dr Nancy = troll
djalessandromagno 1 year ago
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
@DrNancyMalik
Hi Dr. Malik!
It's interesting that you used the Acronym CAM, which is more attributed to Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) - rather than using Allopathy (A made up word by the inventor of Homeopathy).
Unfortunately for Homeopathy, the Body of Evidence clearly demonstrates no effect greater than placebo.
Conventional Medicines (Medicines that are made and proven to be efficacious SIGNIFICANTLY beyond Placebo) all contain active ingredients; Homeopathic preps do not.
bayanimills 1 year ago
@DrNancyMalik
In Addition, the term "nano-medicine" poor in substantiating Homeopathy.
A Medicine is something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms or causes of disease. As mentioned earlier, there isn't robust evidence for this - nor even the mechanism that Homeopathy claims that it works.
Homeopathy is not a Nano-Medicine because it IS NOT a medicine; it can't even claim to be nano, as there are NO active ingredients.
A more appropriate label is "non-medicine".
bayanimills 1 year ago