Pseudoscience is "science" that lacks any real proof, evidence and scientific method. This means that pseudoscience is effectively, unreliable as there is no real evidence that can justify its means.
Homeopathy fits under this category of pseudoscience. Homeopathy is effective due to the "memory of water". Homeopaths claim that "like cures like" thus meaning that what caused the problem can essentially cure the problem once diluted in water. Radically, the ratio of water to the solvent is extremely extravagant. For example if a person has a skin rash, one single molecule of poison ivy diluted in water will be given as treatment. Although homeopaths admit to permitting a vial of water to patients. It is said to work as water has a memory, enabling the liquid substance to remember the ingredient. The larger the volume of water, potentiation, the stronger the medication!
This topic causes a lot of unrest due to the lack of evidence and proof of homeopathy. However it much works in the sense of placebo.
Personally i do not think that homeopathy works effectively against scientific and chemist procedures although the connection with placebo is intriguing as it has been proven to work effectively in many cases for example motoneurons disease and parkinson.
Homeopathy fits under this category of pseudoscience. Homeopathy is effective due to the "memory of water". Homeopaths claim that "like cures like" thus meaning that what caused the problem can essentially cure the problem once diluted in water. Radically, the ratio of water to the solvent is extremely extravagant. For example if a person has a skin rash, one single molecule of poison ivy diluted in water will be given as treatment. Although homeopaths admit to permitting a vial of water to patients. It is said to work as water has a memory, enabling the liquid substance to remember the ingredient. The larger the volume of water, potentiation, the stronger the medication!
This topic causes a lot of unrest due to the lack of evidence and proof of homeopathy. However it much works in the sense of placebo.
Personally i do not think that homeopathy works effectively against scientific and chemist procedures although the connection with placebo is intriguing as it has been proven to work effectively in many cases for example motoneurons disease and parkinson.