Mammoth Reads: Homeopathy, Philosophy, Monopoly
Water in the Pill
Pharmacist Scott Gavura reviews a paper titled “Against Homeopathy — A Utilitarian Perspective” from the journal Bioethics about when it might be ethical to use homeopathy in a clinical setting.
Homeopathy is based on the “theory” that “like cures like.” In essence, find a substance that produces symptoms similar to those of a cold, and that substance should help to cure the cold itself. Furthermore, homeopathy states that the more a substance is diluted in water the more potent it becomes, which is, of course, bunk. Claims like these (and those of many other homeopathic fantasies) fly in the face of everything we know about basic physics. (Here is a search for “homeopathy” from Neurologica Blog; Steven Novella has done more writing on the topic than anyone else I know of, and his blogs are a terrific resource for anyone interested in the evolving fight … Read more


