Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Um, actually yes, , I have heard of regressions, seizures, etc, caused by homeopathy done poorly, or too aggressively. This from first-hand parent reports. I am still trying to understand this myself. I have to say that I have been puzzled when I've read assertions that homeopathy is always safe, since like you I would think that it must be because it is not doing anything. From personal results and other credible sources, I have to conclude that it does do something, and must be used with respect. There has been an intelligent, ongoing thread about this on the homeopathy for special needs children group: Homeopathy-SNC/?yguid=198943229 and I recently found a very good article on this by Little, a respected homeopath, called " Can Homeopathy be Dangerous? " http://www.tiny.cc/oo0ch which helped me sort this out a bit. Perhaps some of the confusion is because it appears that in at least some circumstances, very alarming reactions to homeopathic remedies (grand mal seizures, panic trips to the ER) are resolved with the child bearing no trace of the crisis and actually making significant gains afterwards. Even Andy seems to tacitly acknowledge the " healing crisis " that can happen in homeopathy here http://onibasu.com/archives/am/68134.html (though if I've misunderstood this post I hope he sees this and corrects me). Happy New Year, ! Rene Anyone ever hear of regression with homeopathy? That's part of the reason I have such a hard time believing it actually does anything, never hear anything bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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