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Best Homeopathic Remedy for food poisoning

Arsenicum Album The #1 remedy for food poisoning and diarrhea. People needing this remedy will present as feeling very weak, restless, and fearful. This is also a useful remedy for fevers where there is a lot of restlessness or anxiety, or for colds with a burning nasal discharge, restlessness and fearfulness. The Central Council for Research in Homeopathy (CCRH) has suggested Arsenicum as a swine flu preventative.

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Comments from CBC Marketplace show on Homeopathy

Homeopathy helps millions of people everyday, with both acute and chronic conditions. If Erica Johnson was really investigating homeopathy she'd look at both sides of the issue. There is over 200 years of clinical evidence that it works. It works on babies & animals as well, and they are not influenced by a placebo effect. Our health care system now is a 'for profit' industry, and the growing interest in alternative medicines is taking money from the pockets of big business. No wonder they create these skeptics groups! It's guerrilla marketing at it's finest. And too bad a journalist, who's supposed to be unbiased, is supporting their tactics.

`Krista Leonard

Comments on CBC Marketplace Homeopathy expose

I strongly object to the title of the program, "Cure or Con?" The title itself reveals a bias against homeopathy. The problem similar to the question "when did you stop beating your wife?" There is an unfair and unwarranted implied aspersion that there is something immoral or dishonest about homeopathy and homeopathic treatment.

To be sure, homeopathy is poorly understood in the West, especially in the Media.

Worse yet, there is an organized movement among "professional skeptics," who have zero experience with homeopathy, and who are motivated by either a misguided sense of righteousness, or by pharmaceutical industry slush funds to slur an therapeutic practice that has more than 200 years of clinical success. There is a wave of anti-homeopathy media stories now, and the timing is no accident;there is an organized campaign against homeopathy by various organizations that are funded in part by the pharmaceutical industry. This is part of an effort to stamp out competition and it is nothing new, but the sophistication of the campaign to slur homeopathic is greater than ever in the past.

Homeopathy is primarily an energetic practice, and the mechanism of action is more like that of acupuncture than of herbal or pharmaceutical medicines. Persons who cannot conceive that energy medicine is vital and effective get anxious about homeopathy and they demand that homeopathy explain itself in material terms, which it may not easily do. The block-heads who cannot conceive of energy medicine then shriek that homeopathy is not real or a sham in the way that Chicken Little forewarns that the sky is falling. Of course the sky is not falling, and of course homeopathy is not a con.

It's a shame that the journalists here are too simple minded to fairly evaluate homeopathy on it's own terms and to interview patients who have unquestionably benefited from homeopathic treatment.

Homeopathic patients are not fools and homeopathic practitioners are not dishonest con artists as the title of segment show would imply.

I am a professional homeopath. I am Canadian and I earned my Permanent Resident Status in the U.S. on the basis of my professional credentials as a homeopath. If the U.S. Immigration Service, quite a conservative organizaton will accept my credentials, this says something about the quality of my profession.

I've been in practice since 1994 and I trained in the United Kingdom. There is no doubt that homeopathy works. I could not, if I had a conscience offer services which did not lead to a benefit.

Sincerely your,

John

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Snippets of thoughts about regulation:

Excerpts from article: ‘Hodge-podge’ regulation of alternative medicine in Canada
Published at www.cmaj.ca on July 29
CMAJ • SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 • 182(12) DOI:10.1503/cmaj.109-3325

Right now, both homeopathy and traditional Chinese medicine remain almost entirely unregulated in Canada, as are most complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practices.

“It’ s a hodge-podge patchwork, which can be confusing for the con- sumer at the best of times,” says Heather Boon, founding chair and principal investigator of the Canadian Interdisci- plinary Network for CAM Research.

Some CAM practices, like homeopathy, were once regulated under the provincial colleges of physicians and surgeons, but were dropped from the colleges’ regulatory purview in the mid-20th century.

Boon continues; “When a profession is regulated their college will have quality assurance programs and disciplinary commit- tees set up to investigate complaints. But if you see someone who isn’t regulated, the courts view it as poor judgment on your part, not poor practice on the part of the practitioner, unless they physically harm you. But that’s pretty rare because alternative therapies are usually quite subtle and noninvasive.”

Comments from CBC Marketplace show on Homeopathy

Question: Why did the CBC not consult with leading Homeopathic doctors for conclusive evidence on the efficacy of Homeopathy? It seems your research is lacking thoroughness.

I would like to offer a link from a fellow homeopath, Bryce Wylde. On his website, he offers a growing list of evidence for, and in favour of Homeopathy.
Please read, in particular: “Homeopathy: The Evidence From Basic Research”. A memorandum submitted by Dr. Peter Fisher. See also “Memorandum Submitted By The British Homeopathic Association” by Robert T. Mathie, PhD. Perhaps upon a more thorough review, your conclusions would have been more positive towards Homeopathy.

Homeopathy is a regulated health profession in Ontario. The Ontario government is confident that homeopathy plays a valuable and significant role in the provision of health care to patients. It is unfortunate that the CBC could not conclude the same.

Sincerely,

Paul Inkpen
D.H.M.H.S., Homeopath.

Evidence supporting Homeopathy

Response to CBC's version of 'investigation' on Homeopathy:

1. the fact that the skeptics on the show who took large quantities of
remedies with no effect have no idea How To Do a Proving. The skeptics on
the show are feeling no effects from the remedies because they're doing it
all wrong - you want to do a proving, you've got to follow the proper
procedure! Include a summary of the true protocol for testing the effects
of homeopathic remedies, which was first created by Samuel Hahnemann in the
late 1700s and has been being refined ever since. Dare the skeptics to sign
up as provers and add link to where they can.

2. the fact that the Centre for Inquiry which is interviewed by CBC as it
sought to 'get the scientific viewpoint' is a group of armchair cranks, for
example: Congratulations, you've been hoodwinked by a Media Skeptic
organization and have given them undeserved credibility as a representative
for "science" when in fact they're merely representative of Scientism:
http://www.slingshotpublications.com/dwarfs01.pdf<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6Or43rdmPUHdBG6S7QHTQJPOF62hT6_X5upeMwZX33hXMANcaVQS0VLtDqu52cyZEPNfZxXZi1LXg6YnRZC6QzXJXmBzzZwmkJlLlvfh_PoUAZIFkAHHiTLfCZqM2Dmv3vJMsVQyXT3uw==>

Look up their leader Justin Trottier -he is a strange guy, to say the least.

3. the fact that most people who have negative things to say about
Homeopathy have spent about 5 minutes "studying" it. Instead, endorse a
patient's right to choose whatever form of medical treatment they wish.
There is considerable dispute as to the validity and effectiveness of
chemotherapy and radiation, but the skeptics aren't calling that voodoo...

4. You might want to mention George Vithoulkas' challenge to the charlatan
magician The Amazing Randi who offered a million dollars to anyone who could
prove Homeopathy worked. George was ready and then Randi finked out... He
reneged! See link with the story:
http://www.vithoulkas.com/content/view/1973/lang,en/<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6Oxrp9c91qKNy254OXLqd8PTRjEfFeMiY92aLlMewcszZi1FISawR9WCFbOei2VroNOlkIUvRmCW5wLH52KqHuoD-bTdW6-ZaaP1tYKAgKpc7LABb8uRsdpe0rQeGXOlQLP_zOgEElX17XUHx_gr8sJ>

5. the fact that doctors don't know how surgical anaesthesia works... so
should we stop doing it? The workings of aspirin were a mystery for the
longest time until someone figured it out in 1971, but that did not stop
doctors from prescribing it for over 72 years *because it works.* ( we need
to make the point that not knowing how a treatment works is actually no
excuse, ethically, for not using it, when you know that it does work.)

6. the fact that in conventional medical compendiums, under each medication
there is a heading for "method of action". For most drugs the answer is
UKNOWN. Some examples include:

All they have about how general anaesthetics work is theories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theories_of_general_anaesthetic_actio<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6N_14cDlmA5vY23ASMB3EiQtVmxCcx-YOYy76sgtR4V-IyY3m9CtKLIxOqRNjNm8DxNuaNtby0eyoMVY_y0LxIOYJ4vjPtwtUUoCR0tLrBXDHYnOl0UiPY89xFlD5v0Bh1BSrS7Izh3zUhcCjWlacJhbdFYgwoIsfc=>

*Coma and general anesthesia demonstrate important similarities*

:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-12/nyph-cag122910.php<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6PA3CGQd9oviLdr9_oOviwLx5ZtIH2P5Uz26py9hoGXvdKEDaEhr4YfS0L-TDONrfuyg9y2EOH7efn5PJHJAYFSDl8lRoW_Rfrhtw1TPQI-Ory7ylrXnzLIkjZP56yZonOR27dBcnUl5_3tkxZoKt0wekxBgU8lBPQ=>

The action of lithium is unknown, and statins, and any psychotropic drugs
are listed as "mechanism of action unknown" (which is the key phrase for a
search.) This particular one is really good:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/430539<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6OVXMeQ-0MLxFbSEDV8IypphYaqYkyxnWhjaLw4gMPaRUYU2o8ETFwpOgPHyErZGJkrILPL6kpPod7_GRhv9o0pdw0p8LbuIbrcGyqxpkCbQ-_kPYqlvba9tZJ9UJrJKWU=>

http://nielsmayer.com/roller//NielsMayer/entry/mechanism_of_action_unknown_and<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6Mje_Ryvafnz8v6uJzXUuVbCCFpk0AIK_I8fLxC7UQB6HqK86DZA1J-4_OZMaykTJRwDc_zaRtXRgXn5MY3amMZ9wOSH-OYtLIoiHR6TNSiCC080igEN4jrD-7rHgfaWUFZYjFxWm7HoBNOeqSvmEXT0u4oAIxddMvdWUudBHk-GT-Mp4BfLMlT>

Here's another one about gold shots for RA (mechanism unknown). This whole
article should scare the pants off anyone considering any of these listed
treatments...
http://www.nature.com/icb/journal/v81/n5/full/icb200353a.html<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6PAyxeJUJ3QrN6nB1-ZWpWSN4K7T4G37279VmY9JivfRpV_ImAMh-anyUlVvtd40AhudY6YANsQ9vmmjmimI73_M7-5U9G3jgyeC0iJR0WuZZM4-khIKImOCv3Ur04YSdyhLumozEo7jUZ9Sx_gSx0ZDKIguzEsGSGj7iwmnldRhg==>

Okay folks this is the real showstopper for Clinical Evidence:
http://clinicalevidence.bmj.com/ceweb/about/knowledge.jsp<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6N1L_KSaJoNtMv9aP2HPRot_jtH08ok2hqpNsyRk13U5vTd4sCkOsp-nXCXkRbDbfku4DcPAeXP1xDdUUA48pNnIw9M4vILgVQ8zmbK_3KY-YxyO-Iwb5PfZAtlScJRVWWDv3_oBxle6OOJhGlsX3tJ>

Some more drug related articles showing mechanism of action unknown.

http://www.drugs.com/pro/lysodren.html<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6Oj9jHUu4DTm99SiyIGTZGCzrbExzF4RKGWtkRmbSRxt1Drcoh2psM8NzUM1y6nvB-M6Upow9HvFQ6TOr2Blpbf0TBBwV36MeOGMoAYg7f26P5uE1pHoRLFyPyxOq0ENwE=>

http://www.medicinenet.com/acetaminophen/article.htm<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6Nu9-O9VNwgULRCRb58xAtwFuDiZ4JEDXYDz0JCRsjE9Nt-z50Z2ocWKEwz41CWgXuFZ6FRrnIFL-OgPwGpbBAWrR91HXGIMZWmZfzK4Rva7hWpGuUErf9DhvJXNrIvgRvXTmgtp8f8yw==>

7. the fact that thousands of people die every year from conventional
medicine and drugs. The Institute of Medicine reports (entitled FIRST DO NO
HARM and CROSSING THE QUALITY CHASM) are both very well publicized and out
there in the public eye and state that

- AT LEAST 100K people per year DIE under allopathic care.
- Another 15 million people per year are HARMED (that's just what is
actually formally reported).
- 100K people die of hospital-associated infections (HAI's is the
acronym). This stuff is very real and these are actually conservative
numbers since these are only what are reported. Imagine all those (like
vaccine injury) that are NOT reported....

You can use this data and hang your hat on these statistics because they are
all over the medical world. I wish the stats were more in the public eye.
Google Peter Pronovost, MD, Ph.D (John Hopkins patient safety hotshot who is
the champion of reducing harm and error) and the IHI...Institute for
Healthcare Improvement, Inst. of Medicine, the National Quality Forum, the
National Patient Safety Foundation (another good site) to verify and get
some good high potency verbiage for your response campaign.

These are just some of the examples of ideas for comments that our group has
submitted. Please look at the trailer and make up your own mind But Just Do
It.

Here is an email from William Alderson, chair of Homeopathy: Medicine for
the 21st Century, an advocacy group in the UK. He has been through the mill
there and has given us permission to pass along this advice for your use.
Thank you William!

"...In the UK the response to the attacks on homeopathy was based on just
putting the positive case for homeopathy and not attacking the opponents,
All this did was give the public the idea that there were two opposing
views, and that they were equally valid. The press support for the
opposition, of course, steadily tips the balance away from homeopaths.

In Israel the response was to attack the opponents with evidence which
contradicted what they were saying. Again this gave the public the idea that
there were two opposing views, and that they were equally valid, except that
the homeopaths were aggressive. The press support for the opposition, of
course, steadily tips the balance away from homeopaths.

The solution, on which H:MC21's approach has always been based, is to attack
the opposition *by using their own statements*. This is based on the
position that *the foundations of the attacks are not built on science, so
there will always be a mistake or a contradiction in what they say. *Against
this attack there is no defence, and it

seriously undermines their credibility and limits the ability of the press
to attack homeopathy.

*Trick or Treatment?* is available in Canada, I am sure, and H:MC21's
*Halloween
Science* has all the ammunition you need to take apart any argument used in
that book in its own terms.

The Commons Science and Technology Committee*Evidence Check: Homeopathy* has
also been given this treatment.

An article summarising events around that report was published on the
Counterfire website (not a homeopathic one). Our advertisement in the *New
Statesman* gathers together key points too. Everything is available free
from our website, and you are welcome to use it." (the website is
www.hmc21.org<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6OaVrApCn74k4y40Wm5GqM-q38YG_biqzoeEmoRmPdZjio4lCgnLtKfekH70acAR7unBKP7YpJ2vcobxpshFIxSseAhRo_K4YE=>
.)

Please stay tuned. Please activate your network. Be careful of what you
forward, please spread the word to everyone you know

cbc marketplace 'investigation' into Homeopathy

Hello,  

Despite Marketplace's attempt at discrediting Homeopathy, there is proof that people are using it and in strong support of their freedom of choice to do so.

111 comments so far and it hasn't even aired yet,  the majority of which are overwhelmingly positive.
 http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2011/cureorcon/

I urge everyone, if you haven't already, to write a letter to your known
supporters, asking them to contribute their stories. In addition, please lodge a
complaint with CBC. ( if you scroll down to the bottom of the page, " contact
us" and then " complaint")
 http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/

Please add your comment to their blog and remember to watch the show tonight at 8pm on CBC (Friday, January 14th)

Elena Cecchetto DCH, CCH, RSHom(NA)

604-568-4663
PS Feel free to copy parts of my letter as part of your complaint letter.

Valid Evidence for Homeopathy

Response to CBC Marketplace's version of an investigation on Homeopathy:

1. the fact that the skeptics on the show who took large quantities of
remedies with no effect have no idea How To Do a Proving. The skeptics on
the show are feeling no effects from the remedies because they're doing it
all wrong - you want to do a proving, you've got to follow the proper
procedure! Include a summary of the true protocol for testing the effects
of homeopathic remedies, which was first created by Samuel Hahnemann in the
late 1700s and has been being refined ever since. Dare the skeptics to sign
up as provers and add link to where they can.

2. the fact that the Centre for Inquiry which is interviewed by CBC as it
sought to 'get the scientific viewpoint' is a group of armchair cranks, for
example: Congratulations, you've been hoodwinked by a Media Skeptic
organization and have given them undeserved credibility as a representative
for "science" when in fact they're merely representative of Scientism:
http://www.slingshotpublications.com/dwarfs01.pdf<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6Or43rdmPUHdBG6S7QHTQJPOF62hT6_X5upeMwZX33hXMANcaVQS0VLtDqu52cyZEPNfZxXZi1LXg6YnRZC6QzXJXmBzzZwmkJlLlvfh_PoUAZIFkAHHiTLfCZqM2Dmv3vJMsVQyXT3uw==>

Look up their leader Justin Trottier -he is a strange guy, to say the least.

3. the fact that most people who have negative things to say about
Homeopathy have spent about 5 minutes "studying" it. Instead, endorse a
patient's right to choose whatever form of medical treatment they wish.
There is considerable dispute as to the validity and effectiveness of
chemotherapy and radiation, but the skeptics aren't calling that voodoo...

4. You might want to mention George Vithoulkas' challenge to the charlatan
magician The Amazing Randi who offered a million dollars to anyone who could
prove Homeopathy worked. George was ready and then Randi finked out... He
reneged! See link with the story:
http://www.vithoulkas.com/content/view/1973/lang,en/<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6Oxrp9c91qKNy254OXLqd8PTRjEfFeMiY92aLlMewcszZi1FISawR9WCFbOei2VroNOlkIUvRmCW5wLH52KqHuoD-bTdW6-ZaaP1tYKAgKpc7LABb8uRsdpe0rQeGXOlQLP_zOgEElX17XUHx_gr8sJ>

5. the fact that doctors don't know how surgical anaesthesia works... so
should we stop doing it? The workings of aspirin were a mystery for the
longest time until someone figured it out in 1971, but that did not stop
doctors from prescribing it for over 72 years *because it works.* ( we need
to make the point that not knowing how a treatment works is actually no
excuse, ethically, for not using it, when you know that it does work.)

6. the fact that in conventional medical compendiums, under each medication
there is a heading for "method of action". For most drugs the answer is
UKNOWN. Some examples include:

All they have about how general anaesthetics work is theories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theories_of_general_anaesthetic_actio<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6N_14cDlmA5vY23ASMB3EiQtVmxCcx-YOYy76sgtR4V-IyY3m9CtKLIxOqRNjNm8DxNuaNtby0eyoMVY_y0LxIOYJ4vjPtwtUUoCR0tLrBXDHYnOl0UiPY89xFlD5v0Bh1BSrS7Izh3zUhcCjWlacJhbdFYgwoIsfc=>

*Coma and general anesthesia demonstrate important similarities*

:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-12/nyph-cag122910.php<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6PA3CGQd9oviLdr9_oOviwLx5ZtIH2P5Uz26py9hoGXvdKEDaEhr4YfS0L-TDONrfuyg9y2EOH7efn5PJHJAYFSDl8lRoW_Rfrhtw1TPQI-Ory7ylrXnzLIkjZP56yZonOR27dBcnUl5_3tkxZoKt0wekxBgU8lBPQ=>

The action of lithium is unknown, and statins, and any psychotropic drugs
are listed as "mechanism of action unknown" (which is the key phrase for a
search.) This particular one is really good:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/430539<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6OVXMeQ-0MLxFbSEDV8IypphYaqYkyxnWhjaLw4gMPaRUYU2o8ETFwpOgPHyErZGJkrILPL6kpPod7_GRhv9o0pdw0p8LbuIbrcGyqxpkCbQ-_kPYqlvba9tZJ9UJrJKWU=>

http://nielsmayer.com/roller//NielsMayer/entry/mechanism_of_action_unknown_and<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6Mje_Ryvafnz8v6uJzXUuVbCCFpk0AIK_I8fLxC7UQB6HqK86DZA1J-4_OZMaykTJRwDc_zaRtXRgXn5MY3amMZ9wOSH-OYtLIoiHR6TNSiCC080igEN4jrD-7rHgfaWUFZYjFxWm7HoBNOeqSvmEXT0u4oAIxddMvdWUudBHk-GT-Mp4BfLMlT>

Here's another one about gold shots for RA (mechanism unknown). This whole
article should scare the pants off anyone considering any of these listed
treatments...
http://www.nature.com/icb/journal/v81/n5/full/icb200353a.html<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=pgn8n8cab&et=1104241728149&s=346&e=001W6oPHEq0M6PAyxeJUJ3QrN6nB1-ZWpWSN4K7T4G37279VmY9JivfRpV_ImAMh-anyUlVvtd40AhudY6YANsQ9vmmjmimI73_M7-5U9G3jgyeC0iJR0WuZZM4-khIKImOCv3Ur04YSdyhLumozEo7jUZ9Sx_gSx0ZDKIguzEsGSGj7iwmnldRhg==>

Okay folks this is the real showstopper for Clinical Evidence:
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Some more drug related articles showing mechanism of action unknown.

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7. the fact that thousands of people die every year from conventional
medicine and drugs. The Institute of Medicine reports (entitled FIRST DO NO
HARM and CROSSING THE QUALITY CHASM) are both very well publicized and out
there in the public eye and state that

- AT LEAST 100K people per year DIE under allopathic care.
- Another 15 million people per year are HARMED (that's just what is
actually formally reported).
- 100K people die of hospital-associated infections (HAI's is the
acronym). This stuff is very real and these are actually conservative
numbers since these are only what are reported. Imagine all those (like
vaccine injury) that are NOT reported....

You can use this data and hang your hat on these statistics because they are
all over the medical world. I wish the stats were more in the public eye.
Google Peter Pronovost, MD, Ph.D (John Hopkins patient safety hotshot who is
the champion of reducing harm and error) and the IHI...Institute for
Healthcare Improvement, Inst. of Medicine, the National Quality Forum, the
National Patient Safety Foundation (another good site) to verify and get
some good high potency verbiage for your response campaign.

These are just some of the examples of ideas for comments that our group has
submitted. Please look at the trailer and make up your own mind But Just Do
It.

Here is an email from William Alderson, chair of Homeopathy: Medicine for
the 21st Century, an advocacy group in the UK. He has been through the mill
there and has given us permission to pass along this advice for your use.
Thank you William!

"...In the UK the response to the attacks on homeopathy was based on just
putting the positive case for homeopathy and not attacking the opponents,
All this did was give the public the idea that there were two opposing
views, and that they were equally valid. The press support for the
opposition, of course, steadily tips the balance away from homeopaths.

In Israel the response was to attack the opponents with evidence which
contradicted what they were saying. Again this gave the public the idea that
there were two opposing views, and that they were equally valid, except that
the homeopaths were aggressive. The press support for the opposition, of
course, steadily tips the balance away from homeopaths.

The solution, on which H:MC21's approach has always been based, is to attack
the opposition *by using their own statements*. This is based on the
position that *the foundations of the attacks are not built on science, so
there will always be a mistake or a contradiction in what they say. *Against
this attack there is no defence, and it

seriously undermines their credibility and limits the ability of the press
to attack homeopathy.

*Trick or Treatment?* is available in Canada, I am sure, and H:MC21's
*Halloween
Science* has all the ammunition you need to take apart any argument used in
that book in its own terms.

The Commons Science and Technology Committee*Evidence Check: Homeopathy* has
also been given this treatment.

An article summarising events around that report was published on the
Counterfire website (not a homeopathic one). Our advertisement in the *New
Statesman* gathers together key points too. Everything is available free
from our website, and you are welcome to use it." (the website is
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.)

Please stay tuned. Please activate your network. Be careful of what you
forward, please spread the word to everyone you know

Comments from CBC Marketplace show on Homeopathy

Canada's first female doctor, Emily Howard Jennings Stowe (1831-1903), a Canadian physician who led campaigns to provide women access to medical schools. She founded Women's College Hospital in Toronto, and was trained as a HOMEOPATH.

~Eman Naveb