Nowhere have I suggested that the 'placebo effect' always works, it's merely used to remove variables when searching for a prognosis. If you were a legitimate 'medical practitioner' I wouldn't have to explain this to you.
"...how can it cure them by the placebo effect, which according to you is the only possible effect a remedy can have?"
At no time have I claimed this, this is another 'straw-man' fallacy.
"Yes, I'm asking what the scientific method is."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method
As far as 'diagnostic technique', it would completely depend of the symptoms of any given circumstance.
I've responded to you, reasonably thoroughly, may I request you return in kind.
What qualifications does one need to be a Homeopath?
Who is the regulating authority to which Homeopath must conform?
Who to people contact should they have a complaint about a Homeopath?
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