And yet the idea behind it is used in "legit" medical science day in and out... or are we discounting the idea behind vaccines and those antidotes, such as that used for snake bite?
If you have hay fever and eat the honey harvested from your area along with the fruits and veggies from that region, the majority of your symptoms will go away if not completely. This is homeopathic reality as it has been practiced for THOUSANDS of years under the ruse of herbology and midwifery. It is likewise the premise behind much of how the pharmaceutical industry operates when it comes to the development of the legitimized treatments we know today... primarily due to the litigation and organization that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th century via which the horticulture based modes of treatment were essentially outlawed. The vary same laws now manipulated (along side huge propaganda actions) to pull certain items off the public access shelf so that "the industry" can profit from it... L-tryptophan being a big example.
Yes, I question things like the Bach Flower systems and some of the claims "squeezed" into the idea of homeopathy, but unlike some I do leave the door open as the result of both, experience and research in the area and thus, I cannot toss one big blanket over the idea as we see being done in this thread. To my mind such antics are the very demonstration of stupidity... in that it is a voluntary position one has adopted when not weighing in an honest manner, either side of the issue itself and simply discounting it based on one collection of ideas that each share the same basic point of view.
When someone believes in an idea they should be willing to look at ALL of the data and not be afraid of what they might discover that challenges their personal preferences and understandings. This way they can say that they honestly KNOW something rather than accepting what they've been told to believe.
