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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(131,478 posts)to be respectful of something that has absolutely no support in science. If you want to cite some peer-reviewed publications documenting field trials and other evidence that homeopathy actually works, do it. That's where respect comes from. And when I refer to homeopathy, I do not mean traditional or herbal remedies, at least some of which seem to have some value, I mean the ridiculous 18th-century pseudo-science which claims that water that once had some substance dissolved in it but has been diluted to the point where not a single molecule of that substance remains but there are still some "vibrations" in the water that supposedly will cure disease. This is in the same category as phrenology, astrology and ouija boards. I don't understand why this foolishness is worthy of respect.