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  1. CrazyTalk

    St. John's Wort

    There is no "working theory" to homeopathy - as a theory requires a history of quantified results in controlled study supporting it. Homeopathy doesn't even rise to the level of 'Hypothesis' in a scientific sense, because it's explanations violate all known scientific laws. (homeopathy purports...
  2. CrazyTalk

    St. John's Wort

    Hypericum Perforatum is the scientific name of St. Johns Wort - not a reference to a product.
  3. CrazyTalk

    St. John's Wort

    The link you posted has nothing to do with homeopathy - it's a wiki article about Saint Johns Wort. Homeopathy and herbal remedies are NOT THE SAME THING. Homeopathic remedies are water. If something contains an active ingredient - it's not homeopathic anymore. Herbal remedies range from...
  4. CrazyTalk

    St. John's Wort

    Its not a myth at all - and the math to prove it is very simple. If you start with 1L of 100% active ingredient (most homeopathics start with a couple %), a 1C dilution is 1%. a 2C dilution is .01% a 3C dilution is .0001% a 4C dilution is .000001% a 5C dilution is .00000001% etc. A 4C...
  5. CrazyTalk

    St. John's Wort

    Homeopathic Hypericum does not contain SJW.
  6. CrazyTalk

    St. John's Wort

    Don't worry about it too much - most of them are using homeopathic stuff that doesn't contain any actual St. Johns Wort - or anything else for that matter.
  7. CrazyTalk

    St. John's Wort

    Castorportpony, are you talking about people on this thread reporting it as more successful, or pill producers? Homeopathics aren't considered drugs by the FDA (as they're either all water, or all sugar/lactose binder), so they're not really regulated at all. The companies can basically make...
  8. CrazyTalk

    St. John's Wort

    Please don't conflate this with homeopathy. This study is using a solution with actual active ingredients. The solution they used was .03%. Homeopathic Hypericum (30C) is...
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