Which one is modern medicine: Allopathy or Homeopathy?

No worries, Faerie. Don’t go out of your way to find this info. Sounds like the stuff that lives in little brown bottles, smells of alcohol, and comes with a R100 price tag (at least) for 10 or 20ml.

Hmmmm … there’s a gap in the market here. Y’know, like refilling printer cartridges?

The trick will be to keep the bottle/lid/dropper thing intact while topping up with vodka… >:D

Brian, you can add this to your list:
http://www.magnecare.co.uk/html/water.html

Imagine, ferromagnetic water! These guys should get a Nobel prize.

And, you can even get negative or positive pole water, apparently useful in slowing down and reversing Alzheimers:

More incredible stuff worthy of a Nobel prize in physics for discovering magnetic monopoles. Not to mention a definite Nobel prize in medicine.

Actually, the thought of the desperate, albeit ignorant, people being taken for a ride by pseudoscience charlatans makes me feel sick.

I’d rather compare apples with apples!
The question was ‘Which one is modern medicine: Allopathy or Homeopathy?
Homoeopathic substances should not be classifiable as ‘medicines?’
Medicine is the science of restoring health. It encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness.
Homoeopathy and this definition are incongruent, as it has never been demonstrated to restore health, prevent or treat any single disease.

I suspect AntiOxidant is opposed to homeopathy :smiley:

Your suspicions are correct. I thought it was obvious. :o

You never know these days…