Yes, homeopathy works. Where do you think they come up with prescription drugs????????? They take the homeopathic remedy, make up weird concoctions that do the same thing as the natural remedy, slap a brand name on it, and charge an arm and a leg! They remove any benefits of the natural remedy, which is bad. Homeopathy is actually SAFER than prescription drugs. Both are regulated by the FDA, btw.
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2006-06-07 06:56:07
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answered by spookykid313 5
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In my opinion, no. And even if you take God out of the equation you have to believe in some kind of "vibrational energy" because homeopathic remedies are so dilute that often not even a single molecule of the "active" ingredient could be left in the resulting product.
I know that people like Andrew Weil have said yes, but in my opinion, this is more like voodoo than science.
Edited to Add: spookykid, your statement about regulation isn't exactly true. From the FDA's site: FDA regulates homeopathic drugs in several significantly different ways from other drugs. . . . . . "The reasoning behind [the difference] is that homeopathic products contain little or no active ingredients," explains Edward Miracco. . . .
2006-06-07 13:55:05
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answered by Professor of Herbs 5
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If you beleive it will work .... it will work. The subcouncious mind is a very powerful healer, but you must not have any doubt and you must resist any and all criticisim you may hear. Just beleive in the effect you wish to achieve and the cause will be removed.
I know that sounds a little deep, but I do beleive it is true.
I wish you the best
2006-06-07 13:43:20
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answered by woodybmi 3
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There is a good chance that it works if applied correctly. It's usually NOT a matter of believe.
Many farmers use homeopathic remedies to treat their animals - and they surely would not waste money if there weren't any effects.
2006-06-07 17:00:02
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answered by swissnick 7
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