It seems that every time someone needs advice about homeopathic treatments, they're always here to lend a hand... but every time people with an opposing view ask important questions about how their remedies work, they vanish.
Can a homeopath please have the guts to have a proper conversation with us? A proper conversation with opposing views and evidence to back the views up? If you really believe in your treatments and you have nothing to hide, there's no harm in answering our questions. We just want to know why you believe what you do.The main thing I'd still like to know is this:
• An ingredient is diluted in water or alcohol many thousands of times.
• Often there are no molecules of the ingredient left in the dilution.
• Homeopaths believe that the water 'remembers' the ingredient and thus the treatment works.
But there is no mechanism in science where it is possible for the 'memory' of the ingredient to remain in the water if there are no molecules of the ingredient present.
Do you as homeopaths reject the scientific community? If so, what exactly do you disagree with when it comes to water memory
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