August
19, 2004
Groundbreaking new research has just been revealed that
establishes the validity of homeopathy. It's being called
the "holy grail" of homeopathy, and it has
been published in the peer reviewed journal Inflammation
Research. The study shows that a chemical dissolved in
a solution (in such proportions that not even a single
molecule of the original chemical could exist in the
water) exhibits verifiable, scientifically proven biological
effects. What this proves is that homeopathy is real.
There's something about the homeopathic water that is
different from regular water, and the biological effects
are undeniable and easy to verify.
This, of course, is not new information for those who
have been practicing homeopathy for many years, or
to those who are familiar with holistic medicine,
vibrational
medicine, or other forms of medicine that go beyond
the rather narrow definitions currently defended
by conventional
medicine. But of course, it is big news to many doctors,
physicians, and western medical researchers, who have
for decades insisted that homeopathy is quackery and
that believing in homeopathy is the same as believing
in magic. They say that water could not possibly exhibit
a biological effect if it did not contain a single
molecule of a biologically active substance. But
now, of course,
the science is quite real, and this isn't the first
study to show that homeopathy is proven.
There have been other studies -- well-documented and
well-constructed -- that also show the same effect. But
these studies have been routinely ignored, and even shut
out by medical journals simply because no one can quite
explain how homeopathy works. To understand why this
is such an important breakthrough in modern medicine,
we have to go back to the 1800's and take a look at the
origin of the so-called germ theory and how it relates
to the invention of the microscope and the realization
that disease could be spread by invisible microscopic
creatures.
Today the germ theory is accepted as real and verifiable.
But that's only because scientists and doctors can readily
see these germs using microscopes. Before microscopes
were invented, any doctor who proposed that disease could
be caused by a doctor not washing his hands and touching
two patients in sequence would have been called a lunatic
or a quack. In fact, doctors did not engage in any sort
of hand washing for the purpose of preventing the spread
of disease until the germ theory became accepted.
The accidental father of the germ theory, a Hungarian
physician known as Dr. Semmelweis, was fired and ostracized
from the medical community in the mid 1800's for even
proposing the idea that disease was caused by invisible,
microscopic, undetectable organisms. In fact, after fighting
to publicize the truth about microorganisms for fifteen
years, Semmelweis was declared insane by doctors and
committed to an insane asylum. (Sounds a lot like modern
medicine, doesn't it?)
In other words, in the history of medicine, doctors
and researchers didn't believe in the germ theory for
one simple reason: they couldn't see the germs. There
was no way they could detect these germs, so in their
minds, they didn't exist. As a result, they continued
to practice outdated medical procedures which actually
resulted in the spread of germs from one patient to another.
Here's how this applies to homeopathy: today, the scientific
evidence proves that homeopathy really works. No sane,
rational person could deny it after reviewing the evidence
proving the biological activity of homeopathic water.
But instead of denying the existence of homeopathy on
the grounds that it doesn't work, modern doctors and
researchers deny it based on the rather feeble idea that
they don't understand the mechanism by which it might
work. That is, they don't know how it works, and therefore
it must not be true. And that's about as intelligent
as saying "We don't know how gravity works, therefore,
there is no such thing as gravity."
Granted, homeopathy is somewhat mysterious. It is curious
in the way that it works through the use of subtle energies.
Apparently, water has a memory, and there's a fantastic
book on this called The Memory of Water that will show
you in great detail, with colorful pictures, exactly
how water is reshaped by different energetic and emotional
vibrations.
It's all quite real -- water takes on a different molecular
structure when it is prayed over versus when angry people
shout at it. Now, if you take a substance like the one
used in this study, which was histamine, and you put
a drop of histamine in a glass of pure, distilled water,
that water, of course, contains a solution of histamine.
But if you dilute that by taking one drop out of that
entire glass and putting it into another glass of water,
then you have another mixture of water that is diluted
by a factor of 100 or more. If you do that over and over
again and follow a sequence of increasing dilutions,
you end up with a solution of water that has no molecules
of histamine in it whatsoever.
But, as this study shows, this water retains the memory
of histamine, and when this water is given to a biological
system, such as a person or an animal, it will produce
effects that are attributed to the histamine and that
are clinically observable and quite unique to the vibration
of histamine.
Of course there are many skeptics out there who will
continue to say there is no such thing as homeopathy.
They will deny the clinical evidence that's put right
in front of their faces, and even if they were to conduct
these experiments on their own and produce the exact
same verifiable scientifically proven results, they would
continue to deny it. Why is that?
It's because they don't understand it, and they don't
have the imagination or creativity to suppose that nature
might hold some surprises for us yet. They are people
who represent the epitome of mankind's arrogance. They
think they understand everything there is to know about
the way the universe works, and that nature is apparent
and nothing new will be learned. They think that if you
can't see it, it doesn't exist, and thus I wonder how
they even believe in gravity or electromagnetism or quantum
physics, for that matter.
There are many mysteries that continue
to present opportunities for open-minded, smart thinkers
to explore. Fortunately, there are some scientists who
continue to be open-minded, and who are willing to ask
these questions of nature, because that's what a true
scientist does -- they ask questions of nature and they
listen to whatever responses come back.
Homeopathy is real. It's been proven, and it's
been proven in a way that meets the most demanding
requirements of the scientific method.
Reference-Newstarget.com