The Miracle of Homeopathy - Stephan Karian

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2010

Stephan Karian discusses homeopathy. It been popular in Europe for years and years. It is now beginning to get the reputation it deserves in the United States. Check out his site http://www.stephankarian.com

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  • Don't fall for this. It's water. They're scamming idiots.

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  • @wawei67 said "johnbennith.wordpress (dot com)"

    That's not a journal, it's a self-serving blog. It's not a scientific journal, and not a report on a scientifically conducted study. It's just a letter.

    Seeing that you somehow think that pathetic article serves as evidence, I understand why you have been suckered into the homeopathy scam.

    Spend away! If you aren't conned out of your money by these low-life cons, you'll just be suckered out of that money by someone else.

  • @wawei67 STILL no specific citation of even one article in a peer-reviewed scientific journal supporting homeopathy. There are none. Homeopathy is a joke and you are either one of their suckers or one of the charlatans.

    Peer review by other charlatans? Sure! That's like getting "psychics" to review studies by fellow "psychics" or faith "healers" reviewing other faith "healers".

    Alien abductions will be heartily endorsed by others claiming abduction, too.

    Are you wearing a tin foil hat?

  • @wawei67 Right. You first said " I will write the University professors etc etc who are using and studying it and tell them they are wrong") - then you say that their research is fraudulent.

    You also refer to "control studies" without citing a specific peer-reviewed journal name and issue, with the name(s) of the author(s). I can look them up and verify them. Of course, you will supply no specific, verifiable study citations, because they don't exist.

  • @wawei67 Science they have "discovered"?

    You can't back up any claims of any more than a placebo effect with specific articles in peer-reviewed journals, because there are none. Those quacks laugh behind your back as they fill their orders from the tap.

  • @wawei67 University professors know that it's a scam. Call an accredited university and ask them yourself.

    If you're gullible enough to pay for water because a ripoff conman tells you that water has "memory", then you deserve to be fleeced.

  • @wawei67 Homeopathy is a scam. They sell water to people who don't understand the scientific method. It's just water.

  • Let's play count the fallacies!. I got argumentum ad populum; FDA misinformation ; post hoc ergo propter hoc; false analogy (vaccines), then I got bored. Anyone spot any more?

  • If I'm going to pay more than 10 dollars for a bottle of water, it better be some damn tasty water.

  • I cannot speak for the story - it's his mothers. Candida overgrowth can produce all types of the side effects: Chronic Fatigue, Depression, Respiratory problems, Muscle soreness, drowsiness, Memory loss, Mental fatigue, extreme malaise and this can make anyone suicidal. Over time if not corrected it gets worse and worse I know I am currently being treated for it, but I am not using homeopathy.

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