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The truth about homeopathy.

30 Citations•2008•
Edzard Ernst
British journal of clinical pharmacology

A clinical trial showing that homeopathy is not better than placebo in reducing morphine consumption after surgery is reported, which would probably need to work flat out for several lifetimes to arrive at a conclusion that fully substantiates the opening statement.

Abstract

In this issue, Paris et al.[1] report a clinical trial showing that homeopathy is not better than placebo in reducing morphine consumption after surgery. Proponents of homeopathy would object to this statement. Even though the study was well-made, it did only suggest that a certain homeopathic remedy fails to be effective for a certain type of pain. Other homeopathic medicines might be effective and other types of pain might have produced different results. There are hundreds of different homeopathic remedies which can be prescribed for thousands of symptoms in dozens of different dilutions. Thus we would probably need to work flat out for several lifetimes in order to arrive at a conclusion that fully substantiates my opening statement.