From fringe science to fraud
October 6th, 2008 | Published by BRAHA Editor in Medicine & Health
“Homeopathy is based on the concept that the more we dilute a poisonous herb (down to an infinitely low dose), the more potent it will become for related diseases. For example, too much caffeine may give you a sleeping problem. The principle of homeopathy is that the more a caffeine pill is diluted, the better it will work for sleeping problems. ….Consequently, most conventional physicians do not take homeopathy and its supporters seriously….There might be a few pearls that I do not know about among the countless alternative therapies available. However, I still believe that , in general, alternative treatments do not work. Maybe that is why people like me continue to call them alternative.”
Exceprt from Alternative Treatments: do they work? by Paul Knipschild, Environmental Medicine and Clinical epidemiology, Maastricht University, Netherlands, The Lancet, December 2000.
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