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Take a good look at your "skeptic" platform as you've displayed it in these comments. See if you can identify for yourself what it is about your platform that lacks credibility. (Here's a hint: Objective readers will recognize immediately that a system of medicine that has survived 200 years, that continues to grow in use world-wide, that continues to amass volumes of supporting studies must have something to commend it. The "skeptic" "argument" at this point becomes "All homeopathic patients are gullible, uneducated liars who have been fooled by 1/2 million homeopaths (most of them are M.D.'s) who are deluded scam artists.

No one thinking person buys any of it.

Your problem is that once you admit one study is accurate you admit homeopathy works. Once you admit that one patient knows when they have gotten better and when they haven't, homeopathy works. Once you admit that we're living in a quantum physics world and that conventional drugs still rely on Newtonian physics, you admit homeopathy works.

Again, cheers!

February 13, 2012 - 5:57pm

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