Experiments show effect of homeopathic medicine on plants
A scientific study, led by a Swiss research group, showed homeopathic arsenic to be more effective for treating poisoned duckweed than water alone.
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Experiments show effect of homeopathic medicine on plants
A scientific study, led by a Swiss research group, showed homeopathic arsenic to be more effective for treating poisoned duckweed than water alone.
MoreHomeopathic medicines have biological effects on plants
Dr Stephan Baumgartner (University of Witten-Herdecke, Germany) explains how rigorous experiments show homeopathic medicines having biological effects on plants, which cannot be explained by the placebo argument.
MoreExperimental research
Many laboratory studies have shown ultra-high dilution homeopathic medicines having biological effects. Here we present some of the highest quality and most replicated experiments: Basophil degranulation experiment 28 scientific papers have been published on this topic, 23 of which reported positive results. 11 publications were judged to be of high quality, of which 8 reported positive […]
MoreHomeopathy research projects taking place worldwide
Dr Gustavo Bracho, Cuba – homeopathy for Leptospirosis & other epidemics David Eyles, UK – homeopathy to reduce distress in lambs Prof Jürgen Pannek, Switz. – homeopathy for urinary infections Dr Stephan Baumgartner, Switz. – testing homeopathic medicines on plants Alastair Gray, Australia – modern ‘provings’ testing new homeopathic medicines
MoreFalse: “Homeopathy is just a placebo effect”
It is frequently argued that homeopathic medicines are ‘just sugar pills’ that don’t contain any active ingredients, so any benefits patients report are due purely to the placebo effect i.e. people believe the pills are going to help and this belief alone triggers a healing response. With any medical treatment there is likely to be some degree of ‘placebo effect’ […]
MoreCan homeopathic medicines accelerate fracture healing?
What is this project about? Symphytum officinale (a member of the Boragninaceae family) has been used as a medicinal plant for centuries, often being referred to by the common names ‘Comfrey’ and ‘Knitbone’. Symphytum’s specific role in bone healing can be traced back even further, being used by Roman soldiers to treat combat bone fractures […]
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