Well, it's really very simple, less is more, the more you dilute a
homopathetic "cure" the better it works. Take one of the caps and mix it
in some larger volumn of distilled water, now it is more dilute and more
powerful; got it. See this page for more info on the whole homopathetic
movement and their claims:
http://www.quackwatch.org/index.html
>I tried some expensive mail-order homeopathic Arnica at 500mg 12C for a
>chronic swelling problem that is unresponsive to conventional meds. It
>seemed to help but the capsules were about $6/day and I want to take this
>stuff daily. I tried some 30X tablets of unknown milligrams, from a local
>store, which were cheap, but they didn't help. I suspect the problem is the
>concentration. The same store has 30C pellets (the little blue vial
>company) I can buy, but I don't know how many 30C pellets OR how many 30X
>tablets equate to one 500mg 12C capsule?
>
>Please share the math. I am competent with math, but this whole homeopathic
>system is a mystery to me.
AFN - 22 Jan 2004 01:22 GMT
I'm asking, though, for someone to post the math and help me understand how
many of ___ I would have to take to equal ___.
I'm not inviting a debate about homeopathy. Someone else, such as you, can
start that post.
> Well, it's really very simple, less is more, the more you dilute a
> homopathetic "cure" the better it works. Take one of the caps and mix it
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> >Please share the math. I am competent with math, but this whole homeopathic
> >system is a mystery to me.
GMCarter - 22 Jan 2004 11:35 GMT
>Well, it's really very simple, less is more, the more you dilute a
>homopathetic "cure" the better it works. Take one of the caps and mix it
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>
>http://www.quackwatch.org/index.html
I wouldn't rely on anything from this site. The bigotry of the people
who run this site has completely eclipsed any credibility. Whether
their analysis is accurate or not is lost in the haze of this blind
hate they express. They are the other side of the coin of salesmen
who pitch garbage.
In either case, science and good observation is left to whither on the
vine.
George M. Carter