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Homeopathy – how does it work?

In 2009 leading pharmacy Boots revealed that they didn’t believe homeopathic medicine could improve your health. However, despite this confession and scientific evidence which prove that homeopathy produces littleresults, the National Health Service still spent more than 4 million pounds last year developing homeopathic pills.Have you heard about proactol scam?

Shocked by the National Health Services and leading Pharmacies ‘no harm’ theories to homeopathy, over 300 sceptics are now planning to take part in a mass homeopathic overdose to help raise public knowledge about the ineffectiveness of homeopathic remedies.

During this revoltwhich is set to take place on the 30th January 2010, all 300 members will publicly swallow an entire bottle of 90 homeopathic pills to show that they are nothing more than sugar pills as well as hopefully prompt pharmacies to stop selling them.

Where did Homeopathy originate?

Ask consumers and they will describe homeopathy as 'herbal medicine' many of the ingredients found within this complementary herbal medicine are so minisculethat there is nothing medicinal about them.

However further background checks into the birth of homeopathy has found that it is not strictly an herbal medicine, but is structuredon 3 ideas developed in the 1800's by Samuel Hahnemann. 3 tenets which are still utilised in the offering of homeopathic pills 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 fluids, the more concentrated it will be -	The Law of Succession where intense mixing of a homeopathic solution would intensify its potency

Analysingthis history, it is easy to understand why sceptics of homeopathy are asking the government to command the NIHCE to evaluate whether it is right for the NHS to promote homeopathic remedies. Providing few if any results, all scientific studies have the same conclusion that they will not boost your immune system.Check out proactol scam for more information.