scientific proof
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 9:35 am
Hi,
Probably the way forward will be through the insurance companies who have the funds and the motivation to fund trials of alternative treatments, especially non-invasive and potentially cheaper ones. It was a German insurance company who sponsored the Witt study, published by Elsevier a few weeks ago, and presented in summary here. They actually chose a parallel cohort study which is a much more 'realistic' process and more compatible with what homeopaths themselves see themselves as doing.
They were not interested in making/scoring points but getting at a practical assessment.
Anyway, insurance is where the money is and the motivation, IMO.
Theresa
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You are most correct, but unless we have the financial backing and the
political clout we can't begin to challenge the immense powers that are currently
in charge of the medical world. The only real life scene I can imagine
happening is a revolt by patients tired of non-curing medical care, the great
expense of treatment, the high cost of medications, and becoming enlightened to
the value of homeopathy.
But folks are caught in the allopathic model. Run to the doctor or hospital
for treatment that is paid for by insurance. They pay a few dollars for a
co-pay for treatment and medication. It is so easy to use the allopathic
model.
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Probably the way forward will be through the insurance companies who have the funds and the motivation to fund trials of alternative treatments, especially non-invasive and potentially cheaper ones. It was a German insurance company who sponsored the Witt study, published by Elsevier a few weeks ago, and presented in summary here. They actually chose a parallel cohort study which is a much more 'realistic' process and more compatible with what homeopaths themselves see themselves as doing.
They were not interested in making/scoring points but getting at a practical assessment.
Anyway, insurance is where the money is and the motivation, IMO.
Theresa
*************************************
You are most correct, but unless we have the financial backing and the
political clout we can't begin to challenge the immense powers that are currently
in charge of the medical world. The only real life scene I can imagine
happening is a revolt by patients tired of non-curing medical care, the great
expense of treatment, the high cost of medications, and becoming enlightened to
the value of homeopathy.
But folks are caught in the allopathic model. Run to the doctor or hospital
for treatment that is paid for by insurance. They pay a few dollars for a
co-pay for treatment and medication. It is so easy to use the allopathic
model.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]