Sounds like you haven't read the new 2012 report. There was not a single study or condition with either grade A or B evidence or even a condition with evidence that homeopathy worked of any grade
I suspect from that statement that you've misunderstood both reports, but that's no longer particularly surprising
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A large part of the 2015 report talked about how bad most of the evidence on homeopathy was, and how the few B grade studies were almost universally negative, which is common in popular treatments with no effect
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Since I can only assume you've never read it, here's the statement from the NHMRC on homeopathy Note, it doesn't say "homeopathy doesn't work", it says "there's no evidence that homoepathy works" which are very different statementspic.twitter.com/qMnTA7oF45
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