Zhukov said:
Has homeopathic medicine ever passed a double-blind trial?
Someone must have put it to the test at some point.
I will not look for the actual study, but yes, it has worked before.
In my opinion it depends. I am quite sure it has helped me before. I am not talking about healing my imaginary cancer but helping me with swellings from wasp-stings (it was a brown fluid called "ledum" this is very small dosed wasp-poison that (essentially) helps the body creating anti-bodies.
I also felt like I had a positive effect from taking homeopathic doses of arsen for sickness.
However, I won't entrust homeopathy with healing severe bacterial infections or fastening the mending of my broken bones.
Stasisesque said:
Essentially:
1. Homeopathic remedies are diluted so much that there is almost zero chance of even one molecule of the active ingredient remaining.
2. This makes the remedy indistinguishable from ordinary water.
In addition, the idea that a more dilute medicine causes a greater result is contrary to both modern science and common sense. I.e. You would expect taking two headache tablets to have a greater effect than taking just one. A homeopathy believer would expect one tablet to have a greater effect than two, as it's more "dilute".
And here you are wrong.
You can distinguish a homeopathic remedy from ordinary water due to the osmolarity.
Please don't ask me how the hell this is possible, but we tried it in bio-chemistry. I was quite amazed.
To your one tablet/two tablets claim: Just no. This is not the way a homeopathy believer thinks. Homeopathy is like a vaccine, you just take a little to boost your own body.
Daystar Clarion said:
What do we call alternate medicine that works? We call it medicine.
And THIS is wrong. Our medicine is other people's alternative medicine.
Look at the traditional chinese medicine.
I myself believe this can't work. But apparently it does.
Did you know that you in China you paid (pay? I don't know) your doctor if you stay healthy?
If you get sick, he has obviously not been doing his job. This is a system which works, since the tcm is preventive medicine.
Like I said. I don't trust it. It feels like the early beginnings of european medicine, and this wasn't that good, either.
But in my education (I am a biomedical engineer) I learned to keep an open mind. Even with close to insane ideas.