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Re: Homeopathy

Postby Aggers » 28 Jul 2013, 21:57

Aromatherapy can be very effective I believe.

But it is not Homeopathy.

"Scientific research has repeatedly found homeopathic remedies ineffective and their postulated mechanisms of action implausible. The scientific community regards homeopathy as a sham; the American Medical Association considers homeopathy to be quackery, and homeopathic remedies have been criticized as unethical."
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Re: Homeopathy

Postby pederito1 » 29 Jul 2013, 07:42

As I said earlier Aggy, absolute tosh and can only have a placebo effect at the most and that only effective against imagined illness.
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Re: Homeopathy

Postby KateLMead » 29 Jul 2013, 14:52

Aggers wrote:Aromatherapy can be very effective I believe.

But it is not Homeopathy.

"Scientific research has repeatedly found homeopathic remedies ineffective and their postulated mechanisms of action implausible. The scientific community regards homeopathy as a sham; the American Medical Association considers homeopathy to be quackery, and homeopathic remedies have been criticized as unethical."


Not in my opinion, I have used Homeopathy for over 40 years and have found it effective in every way..
Of course the pharmaceutical industry is going to decry it, more and more people are turning to it... In France and Germany Homeopathy is considered an important part of medicine.. If you ain't tried it, don't knock it!!! :roll:
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