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Bizarre chemical discovery gives hint about the working mechanism of homeopathic
Science is at last catching up on how homeopathy works, 220 years after homeopaths discovered that it works
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn ... thic-hint/
Steve S
[Hom-Media] Bizarre chemical discovery gives hint about the working mechanism of homeopathic
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Re: [Hom-Media] Bizarre chemical discovery gives hint about the working mechanism of homeopathic
It is called "clathrates", something I described years ago in "Third Millennium Homeopathy" and has been know for many, many years....
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Re: [Hom-Media] Bizarre chemical discovery gives hint about the working mechanism of homeopathic
Indeed - and this article was published in 2001 - the clue is that it talks about Benveniste in the present tense and he passed away in 2004 (imho from a broken heart after his treatment by John Maddox and co.)
John Benneth has been talking about clathrates for many years as well - I am looking forward to hearing reports from the Royal Society of Medicine conference about water yesterday which I wasn't
able to attend. This is a very exciting time for homeopathy - I think a pivotal moment in our world.
Carol B
John Benneth has been talking about clathrates for many years as well - I am looking forward to hearing reports from the Royal Society of Medicine conference about water yesterday which I wasn't
able to attend. This is a very exciting time for homeopathy - I think a pivotal moment in our world.
Carol B