Homeopathy – Some Want You To Disbelieve If you ask anyone from the pharmaceutical industry the clear answer is a quick "no". This shouldn't surprise anyone though, why would the pharmaceutical industry be interested in any proof concerning a cheap-to-get herb to cure anything. They, along with the FDA are only interested in promoting man-made drugs that cost around 8 million bucks to test and get to market. For example, they will never approve a natural weight loss product, even if thousands of people rave about it, when they make so much money from diet drugs. These large corporate organizations aren't interested in proving that a natural substance that costs only a few dollars can cure something, they can only make money by selling us expensive drugs… even ones that can cause known, dangerous side effects, even death. Case study In 2009 leading pharmacy Boots confessed that they didn’t believe homeopathy works. Yet, despite this discovery and continual studies which prove that homeopathy produces no more than placebo , the NHS still managed to spend more than £4 million in the last 12 months researching homeopathic medicines. Astonished by the National Health Services and Boot's ‘no harm’ theories to homeopathy, more than three hundred skeptics are now planning to partake in a group homeopathic overdose to help raise awareness about the fact that homeopathy is ineffectual. During this protest which is set to take place on the 30th January 2010, all three hundred protesters will publicly swallow an entire bottle of 60 homeopathic tablets to prove that they are nothing more than fakes as well as encourage pharmacies to stop selling them Where was Homeopathy discovered? Described by many as 'herbal medicine' most of the ingredients contained within this complementary herbal medicine are so miniscule that there is nothing left to them. However further background checks into the creation of homeopathy has found that it is not strictly an herbal medicine, but is designed on 3 medical concepts discovered in the 18th century by Samuel Hahnemann. Three beliefs which are still utilized in the offering of homeopathic tablets to this day: - The Law of Similars where whatever caused your symptoms will also cure them i.e. unable to sleep, take caffeine - The Law of Infinitesimals where the more weak the remedy, the more potent it will become - The Law of Succession where vigorous mixing of a homeopathic remedy would further increase its strength Reviewing this information, it is easy to understand why skeptics of homeopathy are asking the government to command the NIHCE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) to assess whether it is necessary for the NHS to fund homeopathic remedies. Providing restricted if any results, all clinical trials have the same conclusion that they will not help your immune system. We need to use our common sense Time after time there are reports generated by the big pharmaceutical companies and the FDA, slandering natural remedies, and all-natural supplements saying they may be dangerous to your health. While no one can argue that certain people may have certain allergies to something, how can we compare these small and legitimate concerns, with the potentially dangerous health products that these big drug dealers promote? Make a educated choice when choosing a solution for your problem. Now, more than ever we have safer and effective alternatives to the pharmaceutical drugs that are continually pushed on us. Learn more about natural supplements here.
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