Montagnier believed the cure for so many illnesses were in the water, which makes sense to you with your knowledge of homeopathy. He didn’t believe man would need big pharma if he could prove these theories, which weren’t really his. He picked up on the work of a deceased college.
Montagnier believed the cure for so many illnesses were in the water, which makes sense to you with your knowledge of homeopathy. He didn’t believe man would need big pharma if he could prove these theories, which weren’t really his. He picked up on the work of a deceased college.
loosely speaking, homeopathy is based on the idea that like cures like when given in greatly reduced doses... the more its diluted the stronger it is. so if you are nauseated you take ipecac.. which in regular doses we would give to induce vomiting. but there are also normal treatments like comfrey for broken bones that are reduced and used in healing. while my chemist spouse calls it "voodoo placebo junk non science," i say, if it works i dont care what it is :)
Montagnier believed the cure for so many illnesses were in the water, which makes sense to you with your knowledge of homeopathy. He didn’t believe man would need big pharma if he could prove these theories, which weren’t really his. He picked up on the work of a deceased college.
loosely speaking, homeopathy is based on the idea that like cures like when given in greatly reduced doses... the more its diluted the stronger it is. so if you are nauseated you take ipecac.. which in regular doses we would give to induce vomiting. but there are also normal treatments like comfrey for broken bones that are reduced and used in healing. while my chemist spouse calls it "voodoo placebo junk non science," i say, if it works i dont care what it is :)
Bravo, Sadie.