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Originally published November 23 2003

Homeopathy proven effective against arsenic poisoning

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Here's yet more evidence of the efficacy of homeopathic remedies: a clinical trial proves that homeopathy reduces liver damage from arsenic. This is just one of thousands of studies supporting the scientific fact that homeopathy works. And yet, amazing, the vast majority of western medicine practitioners continue to attack homeopathy as quackery. The only quackery, in reality, is the closed-minded attitude of modern medicine and its supporters.

Homeopathy works. Western medicine doesn't.



A homeopathic remedy based on arsenic oxide has shown "highly promising results" in mice poisoned with arsenic, say Indian scientists. The homeopathic antidote reduced the liver toxicity induced by arsenic in mice, where distilled water did nothing, and alcohol actually exacerbated the poison's effects. Anisur Khuda-Bukhsh and his colleagues at the University of Kalyani, West Bengal, believe the remedy, called Arsenicum Album, might provide a safe, cheap and easily available remedy for the hundreds of millions of people around the world who are at risk from arsenic-poisoned water. A notion central to many advocates of homeopathy is that water could retain an imprint or "memory" of substances once dissolved in it.


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