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by Nostradamus » 08 Mar 2010, 09:06
The study titled: Patients' assessments of the effectiveness of homeopathic care in Norway: a prospective observational multicentre outcome study.
This study does not support the efficacy of homeopathy. All this study did was report that people like homeopathy. The study was not randomized, nor was it blinded. It was evaluated by a self scored subjective scale.
The score stands at 0-4. So far no articles have been submitted which demonstrate the efficacy of homeopathy.
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by Kevin Kane » 08 Mar 2010, 09:18
Question for Nostradamus.
When you are done debunking the non-aligned examples I've presented, will you also be debunking the 100 or 200 other positive homeopathic findings (at the blog link, but I can post them to this board if for any reason, you can't click on the link). Because those were done by professionals working at homeopathic/alternative/complimentary clinics. Modern, state-of-the-art clinics at established and esteemed hospitals and colleges. Charles Darwin was even a member of one of these institutions.
Or are you simply limiting yourself to the homeopathic findings from Iraqi veternarians and other non-aligned clinics?
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by ProfWag » 08 Mar 2010, 10:17
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by Nostradamus » 08 Mar 2010, 10:37
In post by Kevin Kane on Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:41 am you provided a list of articles.
Are you now saying that these articles do not support the efficacy of homeopathy? Well if that is the case I believe you because it appears that the articles do not support homeopathy.
Can you show any articles that support the efficacy of homeopathy?
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by Nostradamus » 08 Mar 2010, 10:43
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by ProfWag » 08 Mar 2010, 20:10
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by Kevin Kane » 08 Mar 2010, 21:25
Yes, the studies I posted show effects due to homeopathic medicines. And many more studies exist that do the same.
Skeptics need to stop saying "no, it doesn't" "no, you're wrong" so much, because it's a lazy, dishonest thing to say ... over and over .... like some friggin HEAD ON commercial. If you make such statements, you should found it in facts and logic and not merely say, "no, no, no", like some petulant child who doesn't want to eat his spinach.
Skepticism is the belief in the negative. The belief that the real is not real. The factual is not factual. That the effective is not effective. Skepticism is a negative (or false) belief system.
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by Nostradamus » 08 Mar 2010, 21:45
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by Nostradamus » 08 Mar 2010, 21:51
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by Nostradamus » 09 Mar 2010, 00:06
So the wikipedia was wrong - again! Hard to believe. NOT!
So the score stands at . Homeopathy is a failure.
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by Nostradamus » 09 Mar 2010, 00:08
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by ProfWag » 09 Mar 2010, 01:06
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