Homeopathy – Is There Anything To It?

Last year Boots admitted that they didn’t believe homeopathy works. However, despite this revelation and continual studies which prove that homeopathy gives little health benefits, the NHS still spent over 4 million last year developing homeopathic remedies.

Overwhelmed by the NHS’s and leading Pharmacies ‘no harm’ perception to homeopathy, more than 300 activists are now planning to partake in a group homeopathic overdose to help increase public knowledge about the ineffectiveness of homeopathic remedies.

During this protest, all 300 members will publicly swallow an entire bottle of homeopathic pills to prove that they are nothing more than sugar pills and hopefully prompt pharmacies to stop selling them.

What is Homeopathy?

Described by many as ‘all natural herbal medicine’ many of the substances contained within this commonly accepted complementary medicine are so dilute that there is nothing left to them.

Yet further background checks into the birth of homeopathy has revealed that there is nothing herbal about it, but that it is solely designedon three ideas discovered in the 18th century by Samuel Hahnemann. 3 beliefs which are still used today:

– The Law of Similars where whatever caused your illness will also cure them i.e. unable to sleep, take caffeine

– The Law of Infinitesimals where the more diluted the remedy is from water, the more strong it will be

– The Law of Succession where vigorous shaking of a homeopathic remedy would further increase its potency

Assessing this information, it is easily understandable why protestors are calling upon the government to instruct the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence to evaluate whether it is appropriate for the NHS to fund homeopathy. Providing limited if any results, all scientific studies point to the fact that they will not improve your health.

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