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The Minimal Dose

Doug DiPasquale

Investigation into the mechanism of homeopathy

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HOmeOpatHiC reMedIEs ArE nOthIng buT wATEr!!!

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TLDR:

  • Homeopathy’s detractors state that, because repeated dilutions leave the homeopathic remedy with no conceivable amount of substance left, the remedies are “just water” with no possible biological effect bey...
4 years ago
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The Vital Force

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In the last piece Homeopathy and Hormesis, I was exploring the idea that homeopathic remedies heal by stimulating the healing forces of the body by countering the symptoms of the ailment matched to the disease state...

4 years ago
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Homeopathy and Hormesis

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Last time, in the “Obligatory ‘What is Homeopathy’ Post” I wrote about the idea of the Law of Similars (like cures like) and how homeopaths conduct provings in order to find out...

4 years ago
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Obligatory 'What is Homeopathy?' Post

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Since this Substack is going to be talking about homeopathy, it seems only right that we start off explaining what it is. If you were to ask a random sampling of people on the street what homeopathy is, you’d probably get...

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Introduction

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Homeopathy has to be one of the most contentious healing modalities in existence. Maybe that’s why I’ve always been so attracted to it (probably not, actually, but it likely didn’t hurt). Its detractors will swear up and...

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