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Reply 40

Honestly I don't really know where I stand on this. I've never tried it myself, but I've done work experience with a homeopathic vet and all his clients swore by it (which is obvious otherwises they wouldn't be coming back!). But scientifically it doesn't make sense. So the short answer is, I don't really know!

Reply 41

Have no idea whether they work or not but what I do hate is claims made by some homeopaths that their threatment uses things like "creates natural ions that rush to the centre of depression and relieve all effects by creating magneostatic forces of dispersion"

I.e. complete rubbish.

Reply 42

definitely worth a try - why would you NOT give something a go that could make you feel better?

i used to take hepar sulph tablets that helped clear up my skin. Homeopathic hayfever remedies worked just as well as antihistamines/steroids, though i had to take about a million a day... :rolleyes:

even if it is placebo, does it matter? if it makes me better, i don't mind. and i'd rather put sugar pills into my body than antibiotics and other synthetic chemicals. *said the girl working for a pharmaceutical company. ahem.*

Reply 43

I've used homeopathy for my teeth, endometriosis, hayfever and migraines and its all worked (though I'm waiting to see any results on the migraine front). It works for me and I will stick with it till its stops.

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