Homeopathy is an alternative or complementary approach to health care that makes a number of claims for it. Homeopathy involved the use of very diluted agents in water. There has been some suggestion that foo problems can be treated with it. However, every single clinical trial of homeopathy has shown that its does not work. Every study of the possible physiological mechanism of homeopathy has shown that it does not work. If someone does get better with homeopathy, think placebo.
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