THE MECHANISM: How Homeopathy Works
Posted in Homeopathy on 06/20/2010 02:20 pm by HolisticLiving
For the first time in world history John Benneth defines the amazing mechanism of homeopathy, the actual physical nanostructures within homeopathic solutions that emit the electro-magnetic signals which give homeopathic medicine its power. For more information go to: www.scienceofhomeopathy.com Bill Gray, MD The Structure of Water, from Homeopathy, Myth or Science? books.google.com Montaignier: Electromagnetic Signals Are Produced by Aqueous Nanostructures Derived from Bacterial DNA Sequences www.springerlink.com Elia: The Memory of Water: an almost deciphered enigma. Dissipative structures in extremely dilute aqueous solutions. www.sciencedirect.com www.citeulike.org The Structure Of Liquid Water; Novel Insights From Materials Research; Potential Relevance To Homeopathy Rustum Roy, WA Tiller, Iris Bell, MR Hoover Materials Research Innovations 9:4, 577-608, (2005) hpathy.com 1994 Ultra High Dilutions Physiology and Physics PC Endler and J. Schulte Presenting data on ultra high dilution (UHD) from physiological laboratories, this study evaluates physical theories, examines biochemical aspects, appraises the medical and historical context of current research and looks at future research prospects. SMALL WATER CLUSTERS (CLATHRATES) IN THE PREPARATION PROCESS OF HOMEOPATHY GS Anagnostatos books.google.com 1998 High dilution effects on cells and integrated systems By P. Marotta, C. Taddei-Ferretti, Istituto italiano per gli studi filosofici On the Structure of High Dilutions …
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06/20/2010 at 3:15 pm
I can’t make up my mind as to whether or not this works.
I guess I’ll just sit aside and see what happens.
Hey, I wonder which frequencies of radiation cause which reactions… Could we possibly replicate them artificially and test them that way?
But anyway, if what John Benneth is saying can be proven, we have a Nobel prize or two in order for the discoverers…
06/20/2010 at 3:22 pm
@cwsaja So my question to you, what’s with the hypocrisy of you people who call yourself skeptics? You routinely say there’s no science to support what you criticze; then when its presented, as above, you pick it apart, keep arguing, wander off. In other words, people who take a skeptical attitude seem to incapable of self correction. You can’t seem to admit you’ve made an error in jdugment. You’re incapable of apology or reconciliation witht evidence of the people presenting it. Itsadisconnect
06/20/2010 at 3:37 pm
@cwsaja You keep making these vague criticisms about homeoapthy, but when we check out the specifics, it turns out you’re wrong. There has been no good review that concluded placebo for h. Google Am J Pharm Educ. 2007 February 15; 71(1): 07 2007: “Where Does Homeopathy Fit in Pharmacy Practice?”
Teela Johnson, HonBSc and Heather Boon, BScPhm, PhD
University of Toronto, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
Read what it says about the Shang review, the ONLY purported meta that concluded placebo.
06/20/2010 at 4:25 pm
@Bandershot – nice attempt at a distraction from my point by bringing in the concept of conspiracy by the Pharma industry, but what i’m saying 100% accurate. the number of meta-analysis results out there on alternative medicine showing nothing higher than placebo effect is staggering.
I can start with the UK House of Commons enquiry data and go on for months after that.
Or do you also choose to ‘cherry-pick’ the in favour results on alt.med and laud those as scientifically accurate? shame…
06/20/2010 at 4:46 pm
@tebman The pseudoscience charge has so far not been supported by specifics. This video outlines the basic element for chemical analysis of homeopathy, the clathrate. The clathrate is a gas hydrate. This is a known fact in supramoelcular chemistry. Google it. It’s nothing new. If you knew what real science was and weren’t astroturfing this subject, the only question you could surmise would be if clathrates are the determing factor. Don’t prevaricate, go investigate.
06/20/2010 at 5:46 pm
@cwsaja What you say isn’t true. No true meta analysis of homeopathy has ever concluded that the action of homeopathic remedies is solely due to the placebo effect, and physical, chemical, biochemical, biological and clinical evidence shows their action beynd the shadow of a doubt. You’ve been led to the placebo hypothesis by astroturf. Homeopathy challenges the medical monopoly held by the patent drug industry because its pharmacy is in widespread generic use and eludes capitalization.
06/20/2010 at 5:57 pm
Welcome to classy pseudoscience….
06/20/2010 at 6:45 pm
So if all of this is true, why are the meta-analysis results all overwhelmingly negative? and why has no correctly run, full rigour study ever conclusively shown any benefit above placebo level?
why is it that only the research sponsored by the alternative medicine industry show any benefits and why are those studies all quickly debunked as using flawed science and bad rigour?
Why …..?
06/20/2010 at 7:22 pm
@lordstanley4 In homeopathy we observe the law of similars, like cures like, so perhaps what happened is you had a reaction to something that was actually too intelligent for you and ithat’s how it made you stupid. I suggest you watch a Will Ferrel movie to antidote the influence of this video on your suffering mind.
06/20/2010 at 8:08 pm
@alfproperjohn Clathrates, gas hydrates are not technobabble. These are real things in supramolecular chemistry. Their relationship to homeopathy is inreasingly being observed and reported on in the literature. Google this from the Journal of Molecular Liquids: “NMR water proton relaxation in unheated and heated ultrahigh aqueous dilutions of histamine: Evidence for an air-dependent supramolecular organization of water” Jean-Louis Demangeat
06/20/2010 at 8:08 pm
@lilacpilgrim13 Astroturfing. The reac tion to most of my videos is overwhelming negative (argumentum ad populum). The opposition to homeopathy is pathological, not scientific., as is evidenced by the inability to apply the standards you demand for my assertions to your own (argumentum ad hominem). And I don’t care what you think of my videos, I’m simply presenting information anyone can verify for themselves online (argumentum ad rem).
06/20/2010 at 9:05 pm
@lilacpilgrim13 Looks like another irrelevant statement has made it through.
06/20/2010 at 9:25 pm
There will always be naysayers. Homoeopathy just sounds too weird to those of a certain life denying belief system. However, the fact that homoeopathy has grown to become the second most widespread medical system in the world through little more than word of mouth speaks for itself.
Homoeopathy will continue to grow because people get better from homoeopathic treatment. It is not the only effective medicine in the world but it is also inexpensive. That explains many of its detractors.
06/20/2010 at 9:55 pm
HAHAHA and the comments are screened. Fantastic.
06/20/2010 at 9:57 pm
Hmm, ratings disabled. I wonder why…?
06/20/2010 at 10:26 pm
way to go technobabble, you have no idea what you’re talking about and this is a smokescreen to intimidate your critics.
06/20/2010 at 10:41 pm
What. In. The. Fuck… I am actually stupider having listened to this…
06/20/2010 at 10:57 pm
@bobjay25 i’m almost with you but some Homeopath’s seem to generally belive in what they do, there has also been anecdotes of homopathic medicine being given to horses and just today I was talking to somone who gave Medicine (herbal mind you) to her disabled husband which confuses the placebo claim somwhat.
06/20/2010 at 11:53 pm
I listened to John Benneth with much interest. That homeopathy works is a given. There are just too many people throughout the world for 200 years who have benefitted for this to be in doubt. This video seeks to point a way to explain homeopathy’s observable success.
Of greater significance to me are the comments trying to trash what is said. These critics are so certain about what is quite clearly uncertain! They demonstrate closed minds when science demands open minds.
Pity
06/21/2010 at 12:39 am
My wife and I found this interesting and hard to believe. She works in medicine and has considered this field. Some other people have said that this is, “bullshit”.
Please bare in mind that my wife recognizes and agrees with almost all he said, based on a college education in medicine that is general. Not a specialist of any kind, not a homeopathic doctor, just regular 4th year studies.
I find it hard to believe, but I want to give props to the things stated which are fact.
06/21/2010 at 12:59 am
“How Homeopathy Works ”
It doesn’t.
06/21/2010 at 1:47 am
@ZergAteu You misspelled clathrates.
06/21/2010 at 2:45 am
entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem
06/21/2010 at 3:34 am
Homeopathy does NOT work. There is no physical mechanism by which this could possibly work. There is NO active ingredient in any of these homeopathic preparations. People advocating homeopathy are no more than criminals deceiving the public for monetary gain.
06/21/2010 at 4:17 am
This guy uses all sorts of buzzwords to sound sciency: clathare, nano-…, dilution, hiper-…, white hole, radiation, radio-active, beta-…, radiants, polymeric, nano-crytaloids, electromagnetic, Nobel pize winning …, background radiation, liquid crystal.
I call this BULLSHIT!