Homeopathy helps 70% of patients with chronic diseases, 6 year study
23rd Nov 2005, 05:08 GMT
A study carried out at Bristol Homeopathic Hospital, UK, has revealed that more than 70% of patients with chronic diseases said homeopathy helped them feel better. The 6-year study involved over 6,500 patients. 89% of under 16s who had asthma said homeopathy helped them. In the same age group, 68% of eczema patients said they felt better after treatment... click link for more info.
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