| The other day I was reading about hospitals in Europe
which use homeopathy. At the General Hospital in Klagenfurt, Austria,
children with cancer are treated with homeopathy along with conventional
medicine. (1) At another hospital in Austria, (KA Rudolfstiftung),
homeopathy is used with newborns in the delivery room and intensive
care units. (2) Children with profound mental impairment receive
homeopathic care in the Rzadkowo Welfare Centre in Poland. (3) A
study at Vinnitsa Medical University (Ukraine) atrial fibrillation
was successfully treated using homeopathy (4). (The wife of a friend
recently underwent drastic surgery for this same problem.) Finally,
there was the heartening research of Dr. Nikolaus Hock in Munchen
Germany, using homeopathy to treat depression. He presented two
cases of people suffering from depression who got no relief from
drugs in over two years. They were each cured in five weeks with
homeopathic remedies (Aurum muriaticum and Alumina). (5)
In light of all this, and homeopathy’s massive accomplishments,
it seems absurd that homeopathy is still being attacked by the allopathic
(orthodox) establishment. If facts could convince our critics, the
debate would have ended long ago. We have two hundred years of well
documented clinical successes and scores of rigorous studies. We
also have the fact that thousands of board certified physicians
practice homeopathy privately and in hospitals and clinics around
the world. That should be enough.
When homeopathy is attacked, the homeopathic community defends
by analyzing the critics’ arguments and quoting more studies.
Such responses are important and admirable as far as they go, but
homeopathy keeps finding itself on the defensive, so we need an
additional approach.
There is an old saying, "A way of knowing is a way of not
knowing."
Our detractors "know" that highly diluted substances
can’t effect physiology; therefore, they "know"
that homeopathy can’t possibly work. It is a belief, much
like a religious conviction, programmed by their training and reinforced
by years of propaganda.
It is not that people can’t learn from new information, but
rather that they avoid information which contradicts their beliefs.
There is sufficient data supporting homeopathy to convince anyone
willing to look at it. The critics of homeopathy simply ignore the
facts, while repeating their mantra about high dilutions.
Last year The Lancet medical journal described homeopathic remedies
as no better than "dummy drugs" (6) and recently, thirteen
eminent clinical scientists in Britain described homeopathy as "implausible"
and urged the National Health Service to stop wasting money on it.
(7)
These "scientists" are on shaky ground for several reasons.
Firstly, they are not qualified to engage in this discussion. Imagine
if the BBC article had stated, "Thirteen eminent clinical scientists,
who never studied homeopathy, had no in-depth knowledge of it, and
never tried the remedies personally nor professionally, described
homeopathy as implausible." That would be ludicrous. Since
when are people, unschooled in a subject, allowed to become authorities
on it?
The opponents of homeopathy can’t accept the idea of high
dilutions and believe this aspect of homeopathy pre-empts all argument.
However, that issue was put to rest long ago. There are numerous
studies which demonstrate the effects of high dilutions. They've
been duplicated in other labs and were done under circumstances
where placebo effects were not a factor; for example: high potencies
of thymulin were shown to depress immune response in mice (8), Potentized
cyanide of mercury, protected mice from toxic doses of that substance.
(9) High dilutions of thyroxin altered the rate at which larvae
change into tadpoles (10), and potentized Ruta Graveolens and Ginseng
protected mice from sub-lethal doses of X-rays. (11) All of that
is quite available to anyone who honestly wants to know; but with
a Cliff Notes version of homeopathy, the opposition marches righteously
forward.
How do we change our opponents’ beliefs? First, we must demand
that they educate themselves as a condition of debate. What expert
would debate his field with a novice? But that is what we are being
asked to do. If we embarrass them into becoming knowledgeable, our
critics may succomb to the fate of Dr. Constantine Hering, the father
of American homeopathy, who became a convert to homeopathy in the
cause of debunking it.
Secondly, we must insist that they actually try the remedies, because
at the end of the day, we learn with our bodies. The world is divided
into the haves and have nots: those who have tried homeopathy and
those who have not. Those who have tried it--the 500 million people
in the world who use homeopathy--know that it works. They didn’t
decide that based on years of research. The people who disparage
homeopathy, have no personal experience with it. There’s no
excuse for that, since this is not a debate about life on Saturn.
Homeopathic remedies are readily available. It would require no
commitment for them to put a remedy where their mouth is. There
is a proud tradition of scientists using their own bodies in research.
Dr. Max von Pettenkofer drank a broth containing cholera and Dr.
Jesse Lazear allowed mosquitoes infected with yellow fever to bite
his arm. Surely we can ask our critics to try a little sugar pill.
It seems absurd to argue about a point that can so easily be resolved.
Aside from their lack of knowledge and experience, allopaths who
attack homeopathy are on shaky ground for other reasons. They often
challenge our research, but their own is totally compromised. Drug
company money taints every step of the process. Pharma funds most
of the research, controls the design of trials, directs the interpretation
of findings and pays authors (often ghost authors) to write positive
reviews in medical journals. (12) Not surprisingly, studies have
shown that drug company-sponsored research almost always finds positive
results for their drugs. (13)
What’s more, the drug companies control what results get
published, depending on whether they are favorable or not. The control
extends all the way to intimidation of researchers. Not long ago
a Canadian researcher was threatened with legal action by a drug
company when she tried to publish negative findings on one of their
drugs. (14)
Federal oversight and research is no better. The watchdog agency
which should protect us, the FDA, routinely permits researchers
connected with Pharma, to sit on drug approval committees. Almost
one-third of the FDA advisory committee which recommended that Vioxx
remain on the market, had financial ties to the drug industry (15).
Dr. Paul Rosch reported that 94% of the research scientists at NIH
were receiving money from drug companies. (16)
The result of all this compromised research is the release of drugs
onto the market which are often ineffective and cause unspeakable
harm.
The medical journals themselves receive vast advertising revenue
from the pharmaceutical industry. Richard Horton, the editor of
The Lancet, described the relationship between drug companies and
medical journals as "...somewhere between symbiotic and parasitic."
(17)
No one is watching the store, not even your doctor. You expect
your physician to make sound judgements on your behalf; but, to
hawk their wares, the pharmaceutical companies spend about $7,000
per doctor per year in the U.S ( some get much more).(18) Doctors
are gifted everything from sports tickets to expensive meals and
trips. Doctors are also paid betwen $1,000 and $5,000 for each patient
they enroll in a drug company triaI. (19) Studies show that all
these gifts influence doctors' prescribing patterns. (20) I was
recently in a doctor’s office where drug logos embellished
the clock, the calendar, the pens and writing pads, the floor mat
and even the coffee cup. The only thing that didn’t have a
drug logo on it was the woman sitting next to me.
Our adversaries say that homeopathy is just placebo and that it
doesn’t work. We could quote more studies on homeopathy, or
we could put their own medicines under the spotlight. In 2003, the
vice president of genetics at GlaxoSmithKline cited figures showing
that most drugs are ineffective for 50-80 percent of the people
who use them. In other words, most drugs don’t work for most
people. Drugs for Alzheimers and cancer were least effective, useful
in only 30% of cases. (21) Aside from whether they relieve symptoms,
these drugs can make little claim of curing any chronic disease.
Whose drugs don’t work?
Let us also remind our critics of their own safety record. A study
reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association found
that conventional drugs kill about 106,000 Americans a year, and
this figure is limited to patients that die in the hospital, so
the actual figure is unquestionably much higher. That makes prescription
drugs the fourth leading cause of death in the United States (after
heart attack, cancer and stroke). (22) Just one single drug, Vioxx,
killed more Americans than the Vetnam War. That comes from the sworn
testimony of Dr. David Graham, a senior scientist at the FDA. (23)
The toll in suffering and death from allopathic drugs is beyond
description. Samuel Hahnemann said it best, "This non-healing
art has for centuries shortened the lives of ten times as many human
beings as the most destructive wars and rendered many millions of
patients more diseased and wretched than they were originally."
(24)
Next time homeopathy is attacked, let us remove our opponents'
righteousness by exposing what they're offering and demanding informed
debate. They offer a medical system which uses tainted research,
drugs that are not curative, don’t work for most people and
are the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Let
us insist that they educate themselves and that they actually try
the remedies. "How many remedies have you tried?" must
be our mantra. Then perhaps we can have a dialogue and share our
knowledge.
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References:
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5) Abstracts of the 60th Congress of the Liga Medicorum
Homeopathica Internationalis :
http://www.thieme-connect.com/ejournals/confauthlist/ahz/404 8/grouping/5055
(6) BBC - Homeopathy's Benefit Questioned
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4183916.stm
(7) The Guardian-May 24, 2006 - A Clash of Cultures
http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,,1781756,00.html
(8) Evaluation de la dose limite d'activite du Facteur Thymique
Serique - Doucet-Jaboef M, et al. C.R. Acad.Sci. 295:III
(9) Influence de l'administration de dilutions infinitesimiles
de mercurius corrosivus sur la mortalite induite par le chlorure
mercurique chez la souris. Cambar J, et al. (1983) Bull. Soc. Pharmacol.
Bordeaux 122: 30-38.
(10) The metamorphosis of amphibians and information of thyroxin
storage via the bipolar fluid water and on a technical data carrier;
transference via an electronic amplifier. Endler PC et al. Fundamental
Research in Ultra High Dilution and Homeopathy. The Netherlands:
Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1998: p.155.
(11) Assessment of Cytogenetic Damage in X-irradiated mice mice
and its alteration by oral administration of potentized homeopathic
drug, Ginseng D200.
Berlin J. Res. homeopathy (4/5):254.
(12 ) Conflict of Interest in Clinical Drug Trials -Dr. Thomas
Bodenheimer
http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/coi/bodenheimer.htm
(13) Ibid.
(14) Ibid.
(15) Pharma Industry News Article Date: 26 Feb 2005 - 23:00 PST
(16) Big Pharma and the Ties That Bind: The Politics of Drug Promotion
(http://easydiagnosis.com/secondopinions/newsletter10.html)
(17) Ibid.
(18) Stephen Cha, "These Gifts are Bad for Our Health",
Washington Post, Sunday, July 24, 2005; Page B02
(19) see (12)
(20) Prescribing Under the Influence
http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/morreim/pre scribing.html
(21) Alliance for Human Research Protection http://www.ahrp.org/infomail/03/12/08.php
(22) Journal of the American Medical Association 4/15/98.
(23) Testimony of Dr David Graham at Senate Finance Comittee Hearings
http://www.senate.gov/~finance/hearings/testimony/2004test/1 11804dgtest.pdf
(24) Hahnemann, Samuel. Organon of Medicine. 5th and 6th Edition,
Trans.Dudgeon. India: B. Jain Pub.
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Alan V.Schmukler is a homeopath and educator. He
is the author of Homeopathy: An A to Z Home Handbook. You
can visit his website at www.healgently.com.
Questions and comments are welcome at Alanheal@aol.com
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