Pages

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Nobel prize winner supports homeopathic medicine


In dealing with Lyme, we're open to multiple paths to healing. This article explains homeopathy well and tells of the story of how criticized its early practitioners were. Kind of reminds me of how LLMDs are treated today.
Link to article: Homeopathy taken seriously
Dr. Luc Montagnier, the French virologist who won the Nobel Prize in 2008 for discovering the AIDS virus, has surprised the scientific community with his strong support for homeopathic medicine. 
In a remarkable interview published in Science magazine of December 24, 2010, Professor Luc Montagnier has expressed support for the often maligned and misunderstood medical specialty of homeopathic medicine. Although homeopathy has persisted for 200+ years throughout the world and has been the leading alternative treatment method used by physicians in Europe, most conventional physicians and scientists have expressed skepticism about its efficacy due to the extremely small doses of medicines used.