Silencing the Opposition
This following post and link is not about homeopathy, but what happened to Meryl Dorey. If you have been following her story you may already be concerned that she has […]
Homeopathy in Haiti: Great achievements
Holly Manoogian of Homeopathy Without Borders (HWB), in the latest report from Haiti, says: “We know there are only approximately .25 physicians per 1,000 people serving Haiti’s population of approximately […]
Homeopathy for Pharmacists and Chemists
Wondering what to tell others about homeopathy? The Pharmacy Times has compiled general information to help pharmacists answer their customer's questions.
Homeopathy – first choice in Pakistan
A recent patient study in Pakistan revealed that homeopathy is the first choice of treatment for the majority, with female respondents being most in favour of it. The greatest percentage […]
Humanitarian homeopaths branded exploitative
What does one particular ethicist know about homeopathy? Not a lot it seems. David Shaw criticises homeopathic aid organisations in the British Medical Journal for teaching Kenyan midwives how to […]
Pharmacy Times: Homeopathy A Growing Segment in OTC?
The Pharmacy Times provides interesting and relevant information to pharmacists, for example: “It is generally accepted that 3 types of treatments are available: – Manipulative: to directly impose change on […]
Study: Anti-Cancer Effect of Homeopathy
When two different homeopathic potencies of a remedy were applied to cancer cell lines, the cells, in effect, killed themselves.
Coma and the Homeopathic Effect
Reports of people emerging from coma and vegetative states following doses of Stillnox, a hypnotic sedative, demonstrate "like treats like" effect of homeopathy.
Waking the brain: The sedative paradox … or is it homeopathy?
Over the past ten years stories have appeared at regular intervals of people emerging from unconsciousness when given zolpidem, a sedative that should have produced a state of unconsciousness. Several […]





