@Eileen, an #antivaxxer and, according to the WHO, a health hazard, appears to be deleting my replies to her direct response to me. This was the original post;
https://pluspora.com/posts/893646
My reply (their comments are blockquoted);
You work for Big Pharma by any chance?
No. I am curious as to your clearly vested interest in this misinformation though. Looking at your profile though, you appear to be a general all round conspiracy theorist.
I use homeopathy and it works for me and for my pets and the animals donโt even know what I am giving them and it cures their health issues.
I've used homeopathy and it didn't work for me. This is why we don't rely on anecdotes to determine the true nature of reality.
Having learned how homeopathy is manufactured I can understand why it doesn't work too. What you are experiencing is confirmation bias. This is part of what the scientific method tries to remove. The better a study is at removing this bias the more likely it is that what is seen is the actual nature of reality.
The best quality research is clear in showing homeopathy doesn't actually work.
Another thing is that Big Pharma doesnโt want people to use healthy cures with no side effects.
Citation needed.
If something has no effects it can have no side effects.
Regarding research on that site, there is more recent articles too,
Perhaps you should have lead with those.
I simply shared some posts and the Northern Island study was not old.
The NI evaluation (not a study) was from early 2008. In research, that's old.
Also, wow... Did you read it? I just skimmed it and it's so full of red flags. I can understand why this wasn't submitted as actual research.
So try having less bias against homeopathy instead of accusing Homeopathy Plus.
I don't have a bias against homeopathy. I have a bias towards science. It isn't my fault the best quality research is very clear in showing that homeopathy doesn't work.