Squeegee Beckenheim
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Nope, same thing.
Bugger.Nope, same thing.
Meanwhile, I provide a verbal description of what went on in the latest episode of Rational Capital.
And for the record, this episode also contains a watershed moment that should be significant to all skeptics.
I just listened to the first couple of minutes of your podcast, and have to note that, once again, the skeptics have gotten it wrong. According to Homeopathic tradition, and the "laws of similars and serial dilutions", a homeopathic preparation of Hydrochloric Acid should be a safe and effective antacid. Also, the "overdose" of homeopathic sleeping pills is not an effective demonstration either, for the same reason. The more homeopathic remedy you take at one time, the less effective it is (according to the magical thinking in which the homeopaths engage). If you want a dangerous homeopathic sleeping pill, you should take the 30C preperation bought at the drugstore, and dilute and sucuss it several more times, to boost the strength.
We skeptics just seem to keep missing the point with homeopathy over and over again. Probably because we are incapable of the really magical thinking necessary to "drink" it all in.
I agree - which is why I didn't do the homeopathic overdose stunt. Our objections to the overdose are outlined quite well in a "talking to my cat" segment here (that's a text transcript of the segment). My point was more about the process of creating a homeopathic dilution, rather than that dilution's effect. In my press release (which I'm pretty sure I posted here) I said:I just listened to the first couple of minutes of your podcast, and have to note that, once again, the skeptics have gotten it wrong. According to Homeopathic tradition, and the "laws of similars and serial dilutions", a homeopathic preparation of Hydrochloric Acid should be a safe and effective antacid. Also, the "overdose" of homeopathic sleeping pills is not an effective demonstration either, for the same reason. The more homeopathic remedy you take at one time, the less effective it is (according to the magical thinking in which the homeopaths engage). If you want a dangerous homeopathic sleeping pill, you should take the 30C preperation bought at the drugstore, and dilute and sucuss it several more times, to boost the strength.
The drinking the bottle of water afterward was merely because I was thirsty. Methinks you may have missed the point of this particular demonstration.We will not be making a claim about whether or not homeopathy actually works. Instead, we will be demonstrating to the public how homeopathy is prepared.
No, diluting an acid with water can't make it alkaline. Best it can do is bring it closer and closer to neutral, ie. pH 7.
I'm told there's a succussing machine, but I'd love to get a tour of one of these manufacturing facilities.I do agree with you that the demonstration to the public of exactly what the creation of a homeopathic remedy entails is probably of value.
I have a question. Does anyone believe that a company like Boiron, a corporate manufacturer of "homeopathic remedies," is actually doing all those dilutions? Or are they just printing different labels and slapping them on the same bottle of little sugar pills? There's an investigative report I'd like to see: a look inside the Boiron manufacturing facility.
Ah. I see where we went wrong there.You're talking about reality, I was talking about homeopathy. If diluting something which causes certain symptoms turns that substance into something which neutralises those symptoms, then it makes sense that diluting an acid turns it into a substance that neutralises an acid - in other words, an alkaline.
You're talking about reality, I was talking about homeopathy. If diluting something which causes certain symptoms turns that substance into something which neutralises those symptoms...
I have a question. Does anyone believe that a company like Boiron, a corporate manufacturer of "homeopathic remedies," is actually doing all those dilutions? Or are they just printing different labels and slapping them on the same bottle of little sugar pills? There's an investigative report I'd like to see: a look inside the Boiron manufacturing facility.
They are now, yes. But when Hahnemann first started, he used undiluted or only slightly diluted substances."Provings", in which the homoeopaths decide what symptoms the remedies are supposed to cause, are carried out using the diluted remedies.
At first Hahnemann used material doses for provings, but he later advocated proving with “remedies” at a 30C dilution...
Nope - that isn't the principle behind homoeopathy. The "law of similars", as they call it, says that a medicine that causes certain symptoms in healthy volunteers will curer patients suffering from similar symptoms. It is the diluted remedy itself that is supposed to cause the symptoms, not whatever it is made from in undiluted form. "Provings", in which the homoeopaths decide what symptoms the remedies are supposed to cause, are carried out using the diluted remedies.
The stuff about the dilutions reversing the effect is a misconception, albeit one that homoeopaths often seem to encourage, perhaps because the reality is even more ridiculous.
They are now, yes. But when Hahnemann first started, he used undiluted or only slightly diluted substances.