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Re: Homeopathy

Hi Ellis:

There have been a number of European studies on the efficacy of

homeopathy. Whether these studies are accepted by the double blind

allopathic doctors for me is of little consequence and that goes

double for the double blind Randy and Stephen Barrett M.D..


One of the theories about Homeopathy that the allopaths put forward is

that it's at best the "Placebo effect" at work. Animals don't know

anything about "Placebo effects." My Portuguese Water Dog Fantasia

licked the hair off of both her flanks. The local Vet determined that

it was allergies and gave an antibiotic---against life.


The result over several months was Zippo Nix Nada.


I was about to leave for Europe for two months, I put her in my

favourite Kennel, Camp Poochie Gawa, and gave them her regular dry

food with instructions to add to it five drops each twice a day of the

following; Psorinoheel, Apis Homoccord, Schwef-Heel, and Graphities

Homoccord.


Upon my return 95 % of the hair was re-grown. Today it is 100%.


I know how it works, but it's for you guys to either believe or not.

David

P.S. I'm a firm believer in HGH.


[Hello David. I have learned that when people tell me
something I don't think is possible, it is possible... so
I shouldn't always believe only my eyes... and I should
also believe my eyes.

I also do not know how homeopathy works, or even if it works...
but if somebody tells me that their pain or their cold is
relieved by homeopathy, I have to believe them, because it
is their body and they are telling me they feel better.

One of my doctors believes in homeopathy, and when I tell
him, why do you recommend such a treatment when you are also
an alopathic doctor and you can prescribe alopathic medicines?
He simply tells me: because it works.

Don't ask me how it works, because I can't figure it out.

I took a patient to my doctor who is homeopathic and alopathic
to get a prescription for growth hormone. His wife came with us
and she was vomiting and feeling very sick of the stomach...
My doctor gave her some little homeopathic pills and half an hour
later she swore she felt much better. How can I argue with
that? I was with her, and she said she felt much better.

Thanks for writing. I think Randy will lose $1,000,000.

One thing, though: I believe that injectible growth hormone is the
only way to take growth hormone that will give you the results I
want to get.

- Ellis]




>Sheese. I think the debate is far from over on
>homeopothy. One article on the WHO analysis is that
>they only considered a group of positive studies
>that were small (first mistake) and poorly designed
>(cardinal sin). While I am totally aware of solid
>research on the benifits of vitamins, herbs, aminos,
>and hormones--including GH, I have yet to see any
>compelling evidence for using a mixture that is
>diluted to nothing of an active substance. There are
>plenty of reputable scientists out there who have
>nothing to lose and everything to gain by proving
>that homeopathy is efficacious.
>
>In fact that illusionist Randy is offering one
>million dollars. If it is TRULY efficacious, it
>will be proven to be so in time (or not to be so).
>
>[I predict Randy will pay the million dollars. I
>don't know how it works or why it works, or even
>if it works. I only know that I have met many
>people that tell me they take homeopathic medicines
>and they give it to their kids whenever they are
>ill, and they say it works... Who am I to tell
>them it doesn't work, if they are telling me it
>that is what cures them? I myself do NOT take
>homeopathic remedies. - Ellis]





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