Evidence for Homeopathy

September 29th, 2014 at 1:10 pm EDT
Hello Friend,

Of all the holistic options for treating pets, homeopathy is the one which gets the skeptics.

But hundreds of thousands of people, and virtually ALL holistic veterinarians are convinced that it helps immensely.

My experience has been that some homeopathy does not appear to work, while other remedies seem especially beneficial- in some cases better than ANY conventional treatment, and without side effects.

In my NEW Home Study Course, Natural Animal Care, this weeks video is How to get started with using homeopathy, what remedies are most effective, and what particular dog and cat diseases are best treated with homeopathy. 

You can see what's included with my Home Study Course here:

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            Does Homeopathy Work?
The evidence for homeopathy

There is a growing body of clinical evidence to show that homeopathy has a positive effect.

Randomised controlled trials

The widely accepted method of proving whether or not a medical intervention works is called a randomised controlled trial (RCT). One group of patients, the control group, receive placebo (a “dummy” pill) or standard treatment, and another group of patients receive the medicine being tested.

The trial becomes double-blinded when neither the patient nor the practitioner knows which treatment the patient is getting. RCTs are often referred to as the “gold standard” of clinical research.

Up to the end of 2013, a total of 188 RCT papers in homeopathy (on 100 different medical conditions) have been published in good quality scientific journals. 44% of the RCTs have a balance of positive evidence, 5% have a balance of negative evidence, and 47% have not been conclusively positive or negative; 4% of the RCTs do not contain data that are suitable for analysis.

Arthritis Study

64. van Haselen RA, Fisher PAG (2000). A randomized controlled trial comparing topical piroxicam gel with a homeopathic gel in osteoarthritis of the knee. Rheumatology; 39:714–719.

Conclusion: The homeopathic gel was as least as effective, and as well tolerated as the NSAID gel.



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P.S. My new Home Study Course is the largest, most complete and informative educational course I have done to date. You will also have hands on guidance from myself, and finish being confident in implementing holistic at home pet care.

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