DiskoVilante
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Wow, I'm surprised this thread has reached a thousand posts. I'll tell my friends sbernie about it as I'm sure he hasn't checked up on this in weeks.
Try right-clicking and you should get paste as an option
Since Roy did not address his Homeopathy paper in the Nature comment, I planned to ignore his post. My thought was along the lines That should light a fire under any scientist. I thought to send it now because 1- it may put pressure on Fisher to respond, and B- it is still a current event.
In the issue of Homeopathy under consideration, Rao et al (reference) published an article concerning, among other things, the UV-Vis spectroscopy of ethanol and ethanol-based homeopathic preparations. Their reference spectrum of "pure ethanol" is obviously highly contaminated, if it even is based on ethanol. The spectra of their homeopathic preparations appear to be spectra of ordinary, potable ethanol taken from different sources (i.e., production lots). We have sent a letter to the editor (Peter Fisher) describing these errors in more detail.
I am open to suggestion; but I still defer to Rolfe. We should have a uniform front.
Aye, Aye! I go, and it is done ... (held for approval, there.)I had a draft list of questions for Roy, however having read JJM's suggestion, I'm totally convinced his is superior. I know of no reason why JJM should defer to me, but hey, go with it.
Now.
That's an order!
Rolfe.
A quaint old idea invented to test homeopathy...
http://www.jameslindlibrary.org/trial_records/19th_Century/lohner/lohner-commentary.html
Given all that, and Holmes and his colleagues just a few years later, why are these guys still around in 2007?
There's only one answer - "there must be something in it"!![]()
Rolfe.
Indeed, but that's not much use when the action you want to perform is "copy"!
Sorry. Hold left-click and drag to highlight the text you want to copy then right-click and copy should appear as an option.
Aye, Aye! I go, and it is done ... (held for approval, there.)
Try it in the reply box. It doesn't.
It does in Firefox. I should have checked with IE.
As most of you probably know, my forthcoming book will be published in
mid-October. One magazine has already written me saying that they are
looking for someone to review it for their publication, and we expect many
others will want to receive reviews.
If you are open to doing so, please let me know. We can send you a
complementary copy if you live in the U.S.
Now, it is a usual quack's trick, when you have little scientific evidence to back up your claims, to fall back on celebrity endorsements. This book is a big list of celebrities, politicians and other prominent figures who have allegedly been duped into using homeopathy. His number one claim is,
Charles Darwin could not have written Origin of Species without the homeopathic treatment that he received from Dr. Gully (based on Darwin's own letters!).
Read on….
http://www.quackometer.net/blog/2007/08/charles-darwin-and-homeopathy.html
The media LOVE to report about our cultural heroes, and this book will give them so much unique information that the media will be reporting about information from this book for years, if not decades. Help us to inform the media about homeopathy!
(My bold)
He seems to be very proud of this thread: he's directed people to it from otherhealth as well as from Respectful Insolence.
Maybe we'll see some of the comments here used in his publicity!
...I have to say, though, it's disappointing to see that he does not have enough understanding of the topic to realize how thoroughly he was trashed.
And I am still quite disappointed at how profoundly dishonest he is. He seems to be prepared to go ahead and publish what he now knows to be lies.
Perhaps he just does not realize that during the trashing it was revealed he was writing lies. He seems detached from reality.
But I'm willing to accept he is a professional liar.