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The results are in: homeopathy is not an effective medical treatment.

Do you use homeopathy to treat your ailments? Researchers think it’s just your brain tricking you into feeling better.

New research into alternative medicines has found homeopathy is about as effective as a sugar pill.

Homeopathy is no more effective in treating health conditions than placebos, a study by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has found.

NHMRC released the findings after assessing 1,800 papers which examined the efficacy of the alternative “medicine”.

 

Homeopathic practitioners believe substances which may cause illness in a healthy person can, in very small doses, treat those symptoms.

They also think molecules in a highly diluted form retain a “memory” of the original substance.

The NHMRC found of the studies examined, only 225 were included in the review, as the scientific quality of other studies was limited.

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The review found homeopathy was not any more effective than a placebo, or sugar pill, in treating common medical conditions such as headaches, asthma, anxiety, attention deficit disorder, and ulcers.

The council found no study with enough participants which supported the idea homeopathy caused health improvements equal to other medical treatments.

 

In a statement, NHMRC chief executive Professor Warwick Anderson said that all medical treatments and interventions should be underpinned by reliable evidence.

“NHMRC’s review shows that there is no good quality evidence to support the claim that homeopathy works better than a placebo,” he said.

“People who choose homeopathy may put their health at risk if they reject or delay treatments for which there is good evidence for safety and effectiveness,” he said.

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“People who are considering whether to use homeopathy should first get advice from a registered health practitioner and in the meanwhile keep taking any prescribed treatments.”

He said the council was aware of the “strongly held” views on homeopathy, and said the review process was consultative, and that the public was invited to submit information and evidence to be considered.

What is homeopathy?

  • Based on the theory of treating ‘like with like’, and is supposed to work by giving you very small amounts of substances that in larger doses would cause the very symptoms you want cured.
  • Taking small doses of these substances – which are derived from plants, animals or minerals – will strengthen the body’s own ability to heal and increase its resistance to illness or infection.
  • Substances contained in homeopathic products are so small they are usually undetectable, but it is argued they still have a biological effect.
  • Homeopathy is used to treat a wide variety of complaints – coughs, colds, depression, headaches, asthma, arthritis – most common day-to-day ailments.

This post originally appeared on the ABC website and has been republished with permission.

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Scooby Doh 9 years ago

According to the theory of Homeopathy, even fresh water must be a poison and a cure. So why not just have a glass of water instead of paying ludicrous sums for the same?


rebecca 9 years ago

If water hasa memory for these tiny amounts of ingredients who is to say it's not the memory of fish poo that is curing you