by Alan Freestone | Dec 12, 2010 | 50 Reasons For Being a Homeopath
50 Reasons For Being a Homeopath’ is a lovely little book. It consists of 50 letters from the famous homeopathic doctor J. Compton Burnett to a young skeptic ‘Dr T.A.K’ & was written around 1888. It still shines with truth today....
by Alan Freestone | Sep 28, 2010 | Homeopathic Research
Large-scale application of highly-diluted bacteria for Leptospirosis epidemic control.Bracho G, Varela E, Fernández R, Ordaz B, Marzoa N, Menéndez J, García L, Gilling E, Leyva R, Rufín R, de la Torre R, Solis RL, Batista N, Borrero R, Campa C.Finlay Institute, Ave....
by Alan Freestone | Sep 23, 2010 | 50 Reasons For Being a Homeopath
50 Reasons For Being a Homeopath’ is a lovely little book. It consists of 50 letters from the famous homeopathic doctor J. Compton Burnett to a young skeptic ‘Dr T.A.K’ & was written around 1888. It still shines with truth today....
by Alan Freestone | Sep 23, 2010 | Vaccinations
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by Alan Freestone | Sep 21, 2010 | Con-med
In an article published in the American Journal of Medicine and entitled: “Should We Maintain an Open Mind about Homeopathy?” Michael Baum and Edzard Ernst, addressing their colleagues, strongly criticised homeopathy: “Homeopathy is among the worst...
by Alan Freestone | Sep 20, 2010 | Con-med
No one at Arena Pharmaceuticals could accuse ceo Jack Lief of being a rat. In a conference call yesterday with analysts after an FDA panel rejected the drugmaker’s Lorqess diet pill due to safety concerns, Lief acknowledged that different forms of cancer had been seen...
by Alan Freestone | Sep 16, 2010 | Homeopathic Research
83 children diagnosed as suffering from ADHD using DSMIV criteria were treated with individually prescribed homeopathic medicines. Using the Connor’s Global Index scale it was determined that 63 of these children responded to treatment. These children were then...
by Alan Freestone | Sep 16, 2010 | Con-med
NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) use is closely associated with increased risk of strokes, nearly doubling for ibuprofen doses of more than 200 milligrams, which is the standard amount found in a single over the counter pill. The study, presented at the...