ssarkarnetip
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The trail was proved to be successful in treating malaria. The X2-test is 1.03 with a p-value of 0.31.(non-significant) is comparing with chloroquine. This means that individualized homeopathic remedies did the same as chloroquine in treating people with malaria. No larger studies have yet to be done. This study was pretty small. The debate here is of course should homeopaths prescribe malaria prevention treatments. They really do not have any medical basis in doing so. Homeopaths even acknowledge to treat the individual so giving everyone the same malaria prevention medicine does not make sense according to their own theories.
How many homeopaths were recommending this malaria prevention medicine? I would hope to would not be everyone one of them.
How many homeopaths were recommending this malaria prevention medicine? I would hope to would not be everyone one of them.