Committing homeopathic suicide
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@Bandershot "Why did WItt et al find "in vitro evidence for an effect of high homeopathic potencies" in over 47 experiments?"
Neither was double-blind experiment, which is the proper way to test medicine. None of double-blind experiments done to this moment show any positive effects of homeopathic pills over pure sugar pills.
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By the cowards logic; if you can't overdose on it, it can't possibly help anything.
You can't learn truth and still be a jew-sympathiser. Turn off the tv before the tv turns you into an irreversible mangina.
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LOL this is hilarious
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@Bandershot Because it makes mega bucks!!!
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It's water, I don't know how many studies have to be done before people realise it's that and nothing more. The only way you can overdose is to drown
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@Bandershot I've looked on their website and I can't find anything saying that they have used homeopathy to CURE BRAIN CANCER. Could you give me a link to a page giving number of patients cured etc...? Thanks.
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If homeopathy can't work, then:
Why is the US's #1 rated hospital, MD ANDERSON, using it to CURE BRAIN CANCER?
Why does an American MEDICAL College now train MD's to use it?
Why is it FDA regulated?
Why is AZ licensing it?
Why does Cuba use it to stop epidemics?
Why do top material scientists dismiss Randi's arguments as irrelevant? (Roy, Structure of Liquid Water)
Why did WItt et al find "in vitro evidence for an effect of high homeopathic potencies" in over 47 experiments?
Investigate!
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If homeopathy is true your drinking urine every time you drink water.
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While comparatively uneducated practicioners of what eventually became Western Medicine were having a horrible time with patient mortality, you could say this about the practitioners of homeopathic "medicine": at least none of their patients were dying from the treatment. Homeopathy didn't cure people with any better results than the placebo, but at least homeopathy wasn't killing anybody. Today, of course, there's no excuse for those who practice homeopathy.
@saurav686 homeopathy doesn't work since it has no scientific basis. you may believe it helped you but what you took was effectively a placebo.
fefesfrtwet 1 year ago 27
Wait - this is _homeopathy_. In order to overdose you have to take an infinitesimally small portion of the pill.
csmcmillion 11 months ago 9