In 2009 leading pharmacies confessed that they didn’t believe homeopathic medicine could improve your health. However, despite this discovery and repeated scientific studies which prove that homeopathy achieves little health benefits, the National Health Service still spent more than four million pounds in 2009 developing homeopathic remedies.
Overwhelmed by the National Health Services and leading Pharmacies “no harm” theories to homeopathy, over 300 protestors are now planning to get involved in a huge homeopathic overdose to help increase public knowledge about the fact that homepathy is ineffectual.
During this public exhibition which is set to take place on the 30th January 2010, all those actively involved in the protest will openly swallow in public a complete box of 90 homeopathic pills to show that they are nothing more than fakes and hopefully prompt pharmacies to stop selling them.
Where was Homeopathy discovered?
Described by many as “herbal medicine” many of the ingredients contained within this complementary herbal medicine are so dilute that there really is nothing to them.
Yet further research into the creation of homeopathy has found that there is nothing medicinal about it, but that it is solely structured on 3 central tenets discovered in the 18th century by Samuel Hahnemann.