Subject: RE: $US1m prize
Name: Robert Medhurst
Date: 20/6/2006
Robert Medhurst said "As to the offer made by James Randi, this appears to revolve around the mistaken notion that homeopathy doesn’t work." No, it revolves around the idea that homeopathy may or may not work. But since you are convinced that it does work, why not take up the $1,000,000 prize? If you are right and there is science to back you up, then this should be a piece of cake. How could you fail? Also, I am still wondering how Brauer does its quality control.
>Hi Robert I don't know if you read the rest of the post I added to this thread. In case you didn't see it- here it is again: "The evidence that homeopathy does work is very easy to find for anyone such as youself who obviously takes a keen interest in this subject. You could have a look the Glasgow Homoeopathic Hospital online database, for example, by going to
www.hom-inform.org You can also download an excellent book that contains 84 pages of positive clinical trials on homeopathy called, Homeopathy- The Scientific Proofs of Efficacy by going to
www.homeopathicdoctor.ca/reference/proof.pdf These are just 2 places where you’ll find good objective evidence for the effectiveness of homeopathy. There are a great many other places where you’ll easily find more evidence and I’d be happy to supply you with more sites once you've had a look at these." Have you had a look at these trials? If you have a genuine interest in following this through I can email you lots of other clinical trial data. In the meantime though, I'd be interesed to know how you explain this evidence for the effectiveness for homeopathy? There's an abundance of proof that homeopathy works, works very well and has done around the world for over 200 years. Brauer Natural Medicine have been providing homeopathic medicines to Australians for 34 years. According to the World Health Organisation, homeopathy is second only in popularlity to traditional Chinese medicine and is used far more widely than pharmaceutical drugs. Homeopathy is rebatable through the National Health systems of France and the UK. There are public hospitals in these and other countries around the world where homeopathy is first line therapy. It's the most commonly used natural medicine in most major European countries. It's stocked by around 80% of Australian pharmacies and just about every health food store. These are verifiable facts. How could all of this happen if homeopathy doesn't work? I and I'm sure many other people reading this thread would be very interested to see your response to this. As to the quality control issue, this was answered in your previous post- have you had a chance to have a look at this? Once again, thanks for your questions. It's great to see someone taking such an enthusiastic interest in homeopathy. Regards Robert Medhurst Brauer Natural Medicine