
Yes, that's another article in favor of homeopathy, a ridiculous idea with no basis in science invented by a guy in the 18th century that, if it actually worked, would have to be because of MAGIC.
Without going into the whole nonsense, Homeopathy uses dilutions of "medicines" which are diluted so much that there isn't a single molecule of the "medicine" in the final "remedy". They get around this by claiming that water has "memory", a ludicrous claim that would mean that not only would water remember the "medicine" in question but every other material it had ever touched, making every drop of water on Earth a deadly pharmacopoeia or a universal healing potion. Homeopathic "remedies" are just water and rely solely on the placebo effect.
In short, homeopathy is a dangerous pseudo-science that kills people who rely on it rather than actual, effective, safe medication. Shame on the Huffington Post for their continued support of this crap.
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