Monday 25 July 2011

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Homeopathy - does it work?

In 2009 leading pharmacy Boots confessed that they didn’t believe homeopathic medicine works. However, despite this discovery and scientific evidence which prove that homeopathy produces the same results achieved in placebo tests, the National Health Service still spent over £4 million in the last 12 monthsdeveloping homeopathic remedies.

Overwhelmed by the National Health Services and leading Pharmacies ‘no harm’ theories to homeopathy, over three hundred sceptics are now planning to get involved in a group homeopathic overdose to help raise awarenessabout the fact that homeopathy is an outdated myth created in the 1800's

During this protest which is set to take place on the 30th January 2010, all those actively involved in the protest will publicly swallow a completebottle of 60 homeopathic tablets to prove that they are nothing more than sugar pills as well as encourage pharmacies to take them off their shelves

Where did Homeopathy originate?

Question consumers and they will describe homeopathy as 'herbal medicine' the majority of the ingredients contained within this commonly accepted complementary medicine are so weakthat there really is nothing to them.

Yet further background checks into the discovery of homeopathy has found that there is nothing herbal about it, but that it is solely structuredon three central tenets produced in the 18th century by Samuel Hahnemann. Threetenets which are still utilised in the testing of homeopathic tablets today:

- The Law of Similars where whatever caused your illness will also cure them i.e. unable to sleep, take caffeine
- The Law of Infinitesimals where the more diluted the remedy is from fluids, the more concentrated it will be
- The Law of Succession where vigorous stirring of a homeopathic solution would enhance its potency

Assessing this information, it is easy to see why activists are requesting that the government to instruct the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence to evaluate whether it is right for the National Health Service to fund homeopathy. Providing few if any results, all scientific studies point to the fact that they will not improve your well-being.




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