If viruses don’t exist, why do the virus remedies work?
Pondering over the paradox that homeopathic remedies made from non-existing phenomena ‘work’
Homeopathy for the 21th century
Pondering over the paradox that homeopathic remedies made from non-existing phenomena ‘work’
Due to the so-called renaissance of the 1970s and 1980s, homeopathy experienced a major resurgence. Classical homeopathy, which had spread rapidly in the 19th century because of its remarkable successes, was effectively sidelined at the beginning of the 20th century, together with all other “natural” methods, to make way for chemical pharmaceuticals (the Flexner Report). …
In a future article I’ll deal with the remarkable fact that if viruses don’t exist, remedies made from viruses produced excellent results in patients. Sticking to our 3rd premise, if there is no conclusive evidence bacteria make a person sick and viruses are not even shown to exist, is there anything else left than the …