Homeopathy – can it improve your health?

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Last year Boots revealed that they didn’t believe homeopathy works. However, despite this discovery and continual studies which prove that homeopathy produces no more than placebo , the NHS still spent over four million pounds in the last 12 monthsdeveloping homeopathic remedies.

Shocked by the NHS’s and Boot’s ‘no harm’ attitude to homeopathy, more than three hundred protestors are now planning to take part in a group homeopathic binge to help increase public knowledge about the ineffectiveness of homeopathic remedies.

During this demonstrationwhich is set to take place on the 30th January 2010, all three hundred protestors will publicly swallow a completebottle of homeopathic diet pills to demonstrate that they are nothing more than sugar pills as well as encourage pharmacies to stop selling them

Where did Homeopathy originate?

Ask consumers and they will describe homeopathy as an ‘organic herbal medicine’ the majority of the substances found within this complementary herbal 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 medicinal about it, but that it is solely structuredon three ideas developed in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann. Threebeliefs which are still used today:

  • The Law of Similars the theory where the cause of your illness can also cause them i.e. taking caffeine to cure sleep deprevation
  • The Law of Infinitesimals where the more weak the remedy, the more potent it will become
  • The Law of Succession where intense mixing of a homeopathic solution would intensify its strength

Reviewingthis history, it is easily understandable why activists are requesting that the government to instruct the NIHCE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) to assess whether it is necessary for the NHS to fund homeopathic remedies. Providing limited if any results, all clinical studies have the same conclusion that they will not improve your well-being.

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