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Does evidence-based practice mean that we have to understand exactly *how*
something works? Or just that it does, and is supported by reputable
literature?
There's a number of studies listed on the National Center for Homeopathy at
http://www.homeopathic.org/research.htm
They might explain it a little more clearly than I could (I'm not a
homeopath, nor a biochemist). I have seen homeopathy work amazingly well
for my own family, clients (no, I did not prescribe it), and in animals.
Morgan Kennedy Henderson, IBCLC
Wellesley, MA
On 1/2/03 12:03 AM, "Automatic digest processor"
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> Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 18:15:20 -0800
> From: Kate Hallberg <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: lac caninum
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> with all due respect, how is the diluted (and
> succussed) milk of a dog going to dry up milk? Please
> explain in terms that this biochemist can understand.
>
>
> kate- jumping in, after discussing this off-list with
> people concerned about evidence based practice
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