Guest guest Posted February 6, 2011 Report Share Posted February 6, 2011 Hello! From time to time I read what this group is writing. Today I was intrigued with your post on Homeopathy and decided to post a comment. I'm simply stating the results of my own experience and I'm not interested in convincing anyone. It is what it is. I had Hypothyroidism for three and a half years and I did not wish to take the allopathic medicine route. At first I tried Natural Bio Identical hormones for one year, that treatment stabilized me but did not improved symptoms like weight gain and hair loss (my two main symptoms). Finally I switched for one year to an allopathic treatment with synthetic hormones and got the same results as with Bio Identical hormones. After that I tried a Homeopath that did not work. Seven months ago I found another Homeopath and it has worked beyond my wildest dreams. For the first time I'm loosing weight, my hair has become richer (more of it), my skin has improved tremendously and over all I feel great. I followed the treatment for four months and now I do not take any medication whatsoever. I did seek the help of a very well known, respected and expensive Endocrinologist who prescribed the synthetic hormones. She like many allopathic doctors is very narrow minded and regards her point of view as the only valid one refusing to acknowledge that there is more than just her way. To me some allopathic doctors are like fundamentalist religious people, they are vehemently opposed to anything they don't believe in despite results to the point of discounting the evidence. After checking me out following the homeopathic treatment she said that she doesn't know how it happened but my thyroid levels are now normal, my symptoms gone and it all probably happened by itself… the homeopathic treatment had nothing to do with it. I find her explanation very un-scientific, opinionated and ridiculous. It was my experience that hormone replacement did not do much more than stabilize me. And finding the " right " Homeopath made all the difference. With any disease my belief is to find the root of the problem instead of treating the symptoms. The root of a disease can vary from person to person etc as well as the treatment needed. I hope this helps someone. Contrary to other methods Homeopathy is very inexpensive and will not harm you at all. Finding the right Homeopath is essential. If your current method of treating your disease is not giving you the desired results do look for and try something else. Be well. > > > From: <res075oh@...> > Subject: Re: Nobel Prize Winner Luc Montagnier Supports Science of Homeopathy > hypothyroidism > Date: Saturday, February 5, 2011, 2:09 PM > > > Unfortunately the " electromagnetic signals " that can do what Montagnier > suggests do not exist. Further, there is no other known physical method > that can be used to " imprint " or otherwise leave some information in the > water/alcohol [or powder] mix. It's all a complete scam. Either he is > hopelessly ignorant of the basic principles of physics and science or he > is deliberately perpetrating a scam. > > If you think about it you can see that it could not possibly work. The > bs " theory " is that after all of the " active ingredient " has been > removed it still leaves behind some kind of " information " that " tells " > the mix what was there before it was removed. Even if you don't know > that that is total bs it probably will eventually occur to you that all > of the water on earth has probably been associated with thousands or > millions of different kinds of materials. If the bs theory were correct > then the water/alcohol mix would still contain the " electromagnetic > signals " [or imprint] of these thousands/millions of contaminants and > the " active ingredient " of the homeopathic hoax product would be utterly > swamped in the mix. > > Besides, it's rather like adding red dye to a water/alcohol mix and then > removing every molecule of the dye and insisting that the mix still > contains some element of " redness " . The fact is that if you remove all > of the dye molecules there is no attribute of redness remaining. > > Not that it really matters. Homeopathy is a hoax from the very > beginning and even the products that still contain one or many molecules > of the " active ingredient " have no curative powers whatsoever. There > are no curative properties in the so-called " active ingredients " used in > homeopathy even at full strength. > > One further note: There is no " science of homeopathy " . You'll sooner > find a science of Santa Clause and the tooth fairy. Just for fun try to > find the credible research vehicle in which the so-called " research " is > published. > > > . > . > > > > > Posted by: " Trish " fielddot@... > > <mailto:fielddot@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Nobel%20Prize%20Winner%20Luc%20Montag\ nier%20Supports%20Science%20of%20Homeopathy> > > trishruk <trishruk> > > > > > > Sat Feb 5, 2011 12:20 am (PST) > > > > > > > > http://www.naturalnews.com/031210_Luc_Montagnier_Homeopathy.html > > <http://www.naturalnews.com/031210_Luc_Montagnier_Homeopathy.html> > > > > " ...Here, Montagnier is making reference to his experimental research > > that confirms one of the controversial features of homeopathic > > medicine that uses doses of substances that undergo sequential > > dilution with vigorous shaking in-between each dilution. Although it > > is common for modern-day scientists to assume that none of the > > original molecules remain in solution, Montagnier's research (and > > other of many of his colleagues) has verified that electromagnetic > > signals of the original medicine remains in the water and has dramatic > > biological effects... " > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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