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Recently I was reading a renowned magazine, 'Resonance' a journal of science and education (India). And I was surprised to see an article by an IISC prof. about homeopathy being a 'palcebo effect'. IISC, Bangalore is one of the most well-known educational institutes.
The same old story of Lancet and all has been referred to.

I request all homeopaths on abchomeopathy to discuss this and send a suitable reply. There are many skeptics of homeopathy but we should take this matter seriously as it is from an IISC professor and published in a renowned journal. Further, the magazine and articles are available on the internet website (articles as pdf).

Here is the link
http://www.ias.ac.in/resonance/November2010/p1003-1008.pdf

Such articles may influence many and propagate incorrect interpretation of homeopathic science and malign the minds of people.

It will be good if the reply/comment contains evidence of cured cases of tumor, etc. which are unlikely to be cured by placebo effect.

I hope forum moderator too will look into this.

A suitable reply with statistics, evidences and brief scientific arguments will do much good to the homeopathic society.
 
  arb_all on 2011-02-19
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please offer comments.
 
arb_all last decade
Hope this website will illuminate the minds of skeptics-
http://www.extraordinarymedicine.org/
 
Dr.Saravanan last decade
That is a very good link. Thanks.
More inputs are welcome.
Of course a proper reply to the article by proper classical homeopathic doctors/followers is most welcome.
(Those who send any comments to the magazine/author may convey that here so that we too know it.)
 
arb_all last decade

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