ABSTRACT
This article is a rebuttal to Kevin Smith's 'Against Homeopathy,' which was posted on 14 February 2011.(1) It contends that his argument rests entirely on the assumption that homeopathic remedies are nothing but placebos. His argumentation is good, but his assumption is false. Evidence is presented to show that the Law of Similars is plausible and that ultradilute remedies do indeed have biological activity.
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Homeopathy/ethics , HumansABSTRACT
El doctor Moskowitz expone su experiencia en el tratamiento de otitis media cronica en ninos, presentando algunos casos. La terapeutica homeopatica ha demostrado ser muy exitosa en tales casos. El autor tambien sugiere que muchos de esos casos se beneficiaron simplesmente al romperse el ciclo repetitivo infeccion-antibiotico. Deduce que tanto las vacunas en la infancia como el excesivo uso de antibioticos son las probables causas de la otitis media cronica pandemica que contemplamos a diario
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Case Reports , Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Otitis Media/therapy , TranslationsABSTRACT
The two homoeopathic medicines most frequently used for problems in childbirth are Caulophyllum and Cimicifuga. Caulophyllum may be used prophylactically. The indications for both are discussed, with case histories. Dosage regimes are suggested