https://www.uncoverdc.com/2022/12/02/urgent-action-fda-plans-to-ban-homeopathic-medicines/
If it poses any threat to the mainstream narrative, the FDA and Big Pharma want it shut down. Years ago I attended some lectures on the subject, but I stopped going because it sounded too much like Hogwarts. The dilution factors often exceeded Avogadro's number, and it was hard to understand (or at least validate) its therapeutic efficacy. Like acupuncture, it's been around a long time, and there seems to be virtually no harm in trying these agents. The fact the FDA wants to ban them automatically makes me wonder if there is more to them than originally thought.
IMO, the fact that the FDA wants to ban them is because they do work and the FDA wants allopathic pharmacy to have no competition, and to harm as many people as possible with the Big Pharma side effects.
At least with HCQ and Ivermectin we had hard evidence it works. What evidence do YOU have?
I've used a number of natural medicines over the past 25 years for both myself and my animals with much success. Also, it seems others on this thread have, as well.
I've been an advocate of natural medicines for years, but I'm not naive enough to think that any natural medicine will be effective if you don't have an adequate dose of it.
I agree. I usually have to play around with them a bit to find the right dose for me...and what works for me may not work for someone else.
For one thing, the Indians were healthy til the white brought their diseases. The Amish also thrived and I personally know some people who live by natures medicines alone.