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18Jan2010
Homeopathy Is Just "Energy", Says "Expert"
Monday, January 18, 2010 at 11:40AM Samuel Hahnemman, the founder of homeopathy, believed that his remedies work much like modern-day vaccines. Use a lot of the “active” ingredient and you have a disease; use just a tiny volume of the “active” ingredient and you “train” the immune system to attack the disease.
But Hahnemann—who believed very much in the scientific method of his day—developed his theories before the widespread acceptance of something called Avogadro’s law. The scientist Avogadro forever changed science by working out a formula that allowed scientists to measure things previously though unmeasurable—like how many atoms of belladonna would be in a single “dose” of a homeopathic remedy after the belladonna had been diluted hundreds (or even thousands) of times.
No longer could homeopaths claim that tiny “doses” worked to stimulate the body’s immune system because scientists could definitively prove that there simply weren’t enough atoms of the “active” ingredients to go around. Homeopathy had to come up with a new explanation and it had to come up with one quick.
Enter Dr. Charlene Werner, who in this video, explains that homeopathy doesn’t need “mass” to work. It simply needs vibrational energy.
Enjoy.
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