The claims of anti #homeopathy activists have no basis in theory or practice as they 'understand' it. The skeptics' memes have continued to be over-used and ineffective since Hahnemann's time. #Homeopathyrocks
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Replying to @BrownBagPantry @skeptipithecus and
My claim is that I cannot find evidence of the effectiveness of
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Replying to @MadCap_65 @BrownBagPantry and
Well, then, if a non expert cannot find the evidence, it must therefore not exist!
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Replying to @DrPaulND @MadCap_65 and
Well, You claim to be an expert on homeopathy, so surely You have evidence?
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Replying to @axel_gutmann @MadCap_65 and
I do. I have written bout it extensively on my blog.
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Replying to @DrPaulND @axel_gutmann and
Of course, I've looked at huge swaths of the "best evidence" homeopaths claim for homeopathy. Let's just put it this way. It's not evidence that homeopathy works.
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Replying to @gorskon
I could raise the dead david, and those biased against
#Homeopathy would still cry foul. The evidence as it exists is not perfect. But the existing evidence does point squarely to Homeopathy having a greater than placebo effect. All analyses otherwise are massively flawed.3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Give me, David, a metanalysis using an accepted methodology on the whole of
#Homeopathy, that came to a negative conclusion about homeopathy's efficacy. I'll wait.7 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Generally speaking, we'd expect that the person making the extraordinary claim (e.g., that things get stronger the more dilute they are) provide compelling and reproducible evidence. Not the job of skeptic to disprove.
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Replying to @drbrignall @gorskon
I would refer you to the recent ( ie not Benviniste, but the refinement of his work) work on Homeopathy and Basophils. A replicable and reproducible model of homeopathic activity past the ultramolecular range.
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I've looked at these "models." Here's my reaction to them:








Seriously, if you're impressed by these models, you don't understand chemistry.
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