Jan 282012
The award-winning PBS’ “Savvy Moms” program explores integrative medicine in pediatrics, with Dana Ullman, MPH (homeopathic author and educator) and Ari Brown, MD (representatative of the American Academy of Pediatrics). For further information on homeopathy, go to: www.homeopathic.com
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iam a medical physician, i love homeopathy because it gave me better results then modern medicine, especially in cancer, for which the patient die with in 3 months afer chemotherapy, but those given homeopathic treatment is still living a health life
And now science has proved that how it works useing Nano science. Homepathy is a medicine already.
Experience the healing through homeopathy….the most advanced science of theraputics
I am a bit preplexed by the attitude of Dr. Brown. I really wish that main stream conventional doctors would open their minds just a wee bit more. The world was flat to the educated hundreds of years ago……Are clinical studies not enough? Perhaps we should not look at the inadequacy’s of homeopathy to prove itself scientifically…but the inadequacy’s of science to prove homeopathy!