Homeopathic theory is about as scientifically sound as me claiming to have invented new FTL physics via interpreting the entrails of freshly sacrificed chickens to Al the Cosmic Plumber. Vaccines present the body's immune system with measurable quantities of pathogens rendered sufficiently inert so as to cause an immune response and not a full-blown infection. Homeopathy claims that some substance has incredible medical benefits if you use vanishingly small quantities of it. The dilutions achieved apparently can run up to the order of one active molecule per solar system's mass worth of water.FOG3 wrote:Considering the organized Allopaths only stopped trying to "debunk" Chiropractors a few decades ago I'd file it under a misplaced stop order, personally.Broomstick wrote:It's the meme "RAR! ALL ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE IS BUNK!" running away with our friend, I think. Yes, a lot of it is garbage - but not all of it. Just because you have to wade through a lot of oysters to get a pearl doesn't make the pearl worth less.
Homeopathic thoery is the exact same principle vaccines use.
In short, absolute bullshit.
Homeopathy is designed to be used to separate fools from their money by giving them overpriced sugar-pills.The body isn't a dead thing. It can respond to threats within limits, but occassionally it can use a little help knowing what it's dealing with. Of course, Homeopathy is not designed to be used in the same way Allopathy is. It's designed for case-by-case system tweaks because everyones bodies respond to things differently.
And the medical doctor, and anyone with a shred of reasoning ability and scientific knowledge would argue that the homeopath is the fruitcake. Of course homeopathic remedies don't "slam the system around." They don't do anything beyond the placebo effect! In fact scientists attempted to overdose on homeopathic sleeping pills. I assure you, they suffered no ill-effects (or any effects at all) whatsoever.The Homeopath would argue that the Allopath is the nutty one because they're slamming the system around actually encourages the system to fight the drugs effects to move back towards normalacy.
And there's something to be said for misleading people into believing that the placebo effect = effective treatment. It's called fraud.They would point at the ever increasing dosage of Allopathic approach drugs as evidence of that. There's a good amount of validity to that, and there is always the issue of putting unnecessary load on the Liver and Kidneys will get you in the long run. There's something to be said for not using the sledgehammer for every little nail.
For something like 99% of the history of medicine, people also believed diseases were caused by evil spirits, the will of the gods, personal failings, and other such nonsense. For 99% of the history of medicine, humans had close to zero knowledge of chemistry, and the scientific method was entirely beyond them. So they tried pretty much all manner of wild incantations and combinations of plants, animals, and minerals. Some "traditional" herbal remedies actually do have some demonstrable medical benefit. The rest either have no effect beyond placebo effect, or are actively harmful! (But not so harmful as to kill someone immediately . . . no, such concoctions would've been discarded early on.) For 99% of the history of medicine, people also had a life-expectancy that was hard-pressed to exceed 40.Plus it's not like the Allopaths have actually had something to show for themselves that actually helped you get better until very, very recently in terms of the overall history of medicine. The Homeopaths and traditional herbal remedies have been around a long time. Part of why I'm not calling the Allopaths "conventional."
And then an interesting thing happened. We adopted the scientific method. We gained an understanding of chemistry, biology, and physiology through rigorous, empirical methods. We used scientific instruments to demonstrate that illnesses were caused by microorganisms, or genetics, or reaction to toxins in the environment. The body is a fiendishly complex set of chemical reactions. Thus, it can be fixed through chemistry. People started living longer, and living healthier. All because of "Western" medicine, or "allopathy" as you call it. Not because of homeopathy, naturopathy, or other sorts of snake-oil peddling quackery.