Because some people are ignorant of basic scientific principles.
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500 million people worldwide believe in Homeopathy because it had helped them times and again years after years of riding their acute and chronic ailments.
No, although some people who believe in homeopathy think so.
probably
Common pseudoscience topics that people often believe in include astrology, homeopathy, crystal healing, and the idea that vaccines cause autism. These beliefs lack scientific evidence and are not supported by mainstream scientific consensus.
Studies have shown mixed results on the effectiveness of homeopathy in treating the common cold. Some people believe it can help alleviate symptoms, while others argue that it has no scientific basis. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before trying homeopathic remedies for the common cold.
It really depends on what you believe. Some people have had great success with homepathic medications where as others don't find that they work at all. Personally, I haven't had any luck with them.
In homeopathy we don't have drugs, we have remedies
Homeopathy itself is not dangerous. On the contrary, it is safe and free from side effects because homeopathic preparations do not contain any significant amount of the active ingredient. Homeopathy is dangerous when people decide to use it instead of effective medical treatments for serious illnesses such as cancer or diabetes mellitus (there is no good evidence that homeopathy effectively treats these medical conditions).
Who will be funding homeopathy then?
Chickenpox can't be prevented with homeopathy.
American Medical College of Homeopathy offers a degree in homeopathy. You can start your application process at www.amcofh.org/
Homeopathy is based on symptoms of a patient. Different people exhibits different symptoms, so they might have different medicines. There is nothing like "best" medicine for everyone.
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