Homeopathy is controversial and hotly debated. The conclusions of systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials of homeopathy vary from 'comparable to conventional medicine' to 'no evidence of effects beyond placebo'. It is claimed that homeopathy conflicts with scientific laws and that homoeopaths reject the naturalistic outlook, but no evidence has been cited. We are homeopathic physicians and researchers who do not reject the scientific outlook; we believe that examination of the prior beliefs underlying this enduring stand-off can advance the debate. We show that interpretations of the same set of evidence--for homeopathy and for conventional medicine--can diverge. Prior disbelief in homeopathy is rooted in the perceived implausibi...
In 2011 the Swiss government published a report on homeopathy [1]. The report was commissioned follo...
Recent discourses about the legitimacy of homeopathy have focused on its scientific plausibility, me...
0-090 Homeopathy, used by 500 million people worldwide according to the WHO, remains controversial...
In 2009, the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee (STC) conducted an ‘evidence check...
Homeopathic treatment has been available on the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) since 1948. In re...
At a time when scientists support Evidence-Based Medicine, the Parliament of Belgium has recently de...
In opposition to the premises of Against Homeopathy – a Utilitarian Perspective, all four respondent...
The focus of this paper is the interplay between evidence and theory, which is at the heart of the m...
Homeopathy is a 200-year-old therapeutic system that uses small doses of various substances to stimu...
Several former reviews showed positive effects of homeopathy, but in 2005 The Lancet published a rev...
Throughout its over 200-year history, homeopathy has been proven effective in treating diseases for ...
Life expectancy has steadily increased over the last two centuries due to improvements in living sta...
Excessive use of antibiotic to treat sick animals and as food supplement to boost production leads t...
In this paper, we review research on homeopathy from four perspectives, focusing on reviews and some...
Homeopathy, as a form of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), is increasingly used by consu...
In 2011 the Swiss government published a report on homeopathy [1]. The report was commissioned follo...
Recent discourses about the legitimacy of homeopathy have focused on its scientific plausibility, me...
0-090 Homeopathy, used by 500 million people worldwide according to the WHO, remains controversial...
In 2009, the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee (STC) conducted an ‘evidence check...
Homeopathic treatment has been available on the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) since 1948. In re...
At a time when scientists support Evidence-Based Medicine, the Parliament of Belgium has recently de...
In opposition to the premises of Against Homeopathy – a Utilitarian Perspective, all four respondent...
The focus of this paper is the interplay between evidence and theory, which is at the heart of the m...
Homeopathy is a 200-year-old therapeutic system that uses small doses of various substances to stimu...
Several former reviews showed positive effects of homeopathy, but in 2005 The Lancet published a rev...
Throughout its over 200-year history, homeopathy has been proven effective in treating diseases for ...
Life expectancy has steadily increased over the last two centuries due to improvements in living sta...
Excessive use of antibiotic to treat sick animals and as food supplement to boost production leads t...
In this paper, we review research on homeopathy from four perspectives, focusing on reviews and some...
Homeopathy, as a form of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), is increasingly used by consu...
In 2011 the Swiss government published a report on homeopathy [1]. The report was commissioned follo...
Recent discourses about the legitimacy of homeopathy have focused on its scientific plausibility, me...
0-090 Homeopathy, used by 500 million people worldwide according to the WHO, remains controversial...