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posted by LaminatorX on Friday April 24 2015, @05:47PM   Printer-friendly
from the take-.00002-and-call-me-in-the-morning dept.

ScienceMag has an article discussing the reevaluation of the entire field of Homeopathy. For starters, the FDA has decided to take a new look at how homeopathic treatment are manufactured.

In a 2-day hearing, the agency invited public input on how it should regulate homeopathy—a traditional healing practice that has been called into question by numerous scientific studies.

The problem is that there isn't any evidence beyond the placebo effect for much of homeopathy:

“By its own definition, homeopathy cannot work,” Michael De Dora, director of public policy at the nonprofit Center for Inquiry’s Washington, D.C., branch, told the panel in his Monday presentation. Several large metastudies, including a recent analysis by the National Health and Medical Research Council in Australia, have concluded that homeopathic remedies are no more effective than placebos for treating any condition. “We need not spend much time on this,” De Dora said, “as the federal government is well aware of the scientific evidence against homeopathy.”

Yet, largely due to the political maneuvering on the part to U.S. senator and homeopathic physician Royal Copeland, who co-authored the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, the FDA has regulated homeopathic "medicine" since 1938, largely taking a hands off approach.

But homeopath is now starting to cost big money. Homeopathic treatments generally qualify insurance coverage, including Medicare. Because Obamacare now funds medical premiums for the poor, this is costing the government (and government mandated insurance plans) huge sums of money, and inflating premiums for the rest of us.

 
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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by frojack on Friday April 24 2015, @09:13PM

    by frojack (1554) on Friday April 24 2015, @09:13PM (#174842) Journal

    In the US, mountains of homeopathic "medicines" are prescribed by "naturopathic physicians" as TFA mentions.

    Some patients eventually figure out that none of these things actually require a prescription, but since the "doctor" visit is covered by most insurance as well as anything they prescribe, they keep going to the naturopath.

    TFA also mentions that it has become a big business, and somebody is pocking all that cash.

    Incidentally: Dara O'Briain does a hilarious bit on homeopaths, chiropractors etc: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMvMb90h [youtube.com]

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  • (Score: 2) by ah.clem on Saturday April 25 2015, @04:52AM

    by ah.clem (4241) on Saturday April 25 2015, @04:52AM (#174972)

    Old Joke - You know what they call homeopathic medicine that works? Medicine.

    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Grishnakh on Saturday April 25 2015, @01:46PM

      by Grishnakh (2831) on Saturday April 25 2015, @01:46PM (#175057)

      No, you got it wrong. It goes, "you know what they call alternative medicine that works? Medicine."

      Homeopathy is not medicine, and never will be. Ingesting purified water will not cure your ailments.

  • (Score: 2) by halcyon1234 on Monday April 27 2015, @12:54PM

    by halcyon1234 (1082) on Monday April 27 2015, @12:54PM (#175679)
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