Homeopathy doesn't work, as simple as that.
You've just read several examples of where people told you about homeopathic things that did work, but you persist in saying they don't work. Why is that? Did someone tell you that, or did you read it somewhere? If it's in print, or the FDA says it, then it must be true.
I am just appalled at the ignorance in this thread. I want to be like Odrade and not comment on it, but I can't help myself.
Reflexology is a science. So is Iridology. Both are taught and practiced in medical schools in other countries all over the world. I remember when acupuncture was touted as quackery because................OH MY GOD, the heathen Asians did it! If it wasn't from the Western world, it must be bogus. The Europeans have used herbs and homeopathics long before they became popular in this country. I fact, some of my products I cannot ship to Germany because they are regulated like drugs and are by prescription only. They take them very seriously.
I agree that they have their place and are not interchangeable with what an MD would tell you, although it was an MD that told me to get the Arnica gel. When I had pneumonia in September, I went for antibiotics and over the counter things for my symptoms because they worked faster.
Thanks for the correction about Arnica, Odrade. I was sure it was arsenic, but you must be right.