Homeopathic Treatment
Posted by admin on August 23rd, 2009Homeopathic treatment is an alternative form of medical treatment that was first developed by a German physician during the 18th century. Homeopathic solutions are diluted enough so that no molecules of the original therapeutic substance remains in place. Homeopathy has come under criticism from mainstream medicine practitioners, claiming no scientific evidence of success with homeopathic treatment has been documented beyond the effect of any other placebo.FDA:
One of the fundamental criticisms of homeopathy treatment revolves around the law of infinitesimals. Chemists believe that according to Avagadro’s Number there is a limit to the amount that something can be diluted and still contain any molecules of the original substance. Many homeopathic treatments surpass this limit and modern chemical analysis cannot find any residual elements of the curative proponent. While Hahnemann realized that there was a limit to the reduction of his solutions, he also believed that a healing property of the active ingredient, or “spirit-like” essence, was left behind in the water. There have been many studies on homeopathic treatments using modern scientific methods. However, none of the studies has proven any effectiveness of homeopathic medicine beyond what is known as the placebo effect.
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