Why does Wikipedia say its based on the placebo effect?
The editorial board at Wikipedia (which is not as neutral as they would like us to believe) has recently been suppressing attempts by homeopaths to post accurate information about homeopathy’s mechanism of action and research as to its effectiveness. Please investigate for yourself, for example at homeopathic.com, the website of Dana Ullman, an expert on research on homeopathy. In the experience of Teleosis faculty, students and clients, homeopathy’s effectiveness cannot be based on the placebo effect. It works on infants, animals, even on plants. Anyone who has given a remedy to a baby screaming with teething pain, and watched the child stop crying instanteously, knows that it cannot possibly be the placebo effect. Nor can the effect be based on a positive interaction with a professional homeopath, as some claim. No matter how supportive the experience, no matter how much the client enjoys feeling truly heard, the recommended remedy will not work if it is not a good match for the clie