Acne, commonly known as pimples or zits, affects teenagers,
adolescents and even adults. More than $100 million is spent per
year on OTC acne products. Scarring and post inflammatory
hyperpigmentation are the most important complications of acne.
There really is nothing in homeopathic medicines
On February 6, 2011, 350 people in Manchester simultaneously
took a massive drug overdose. Nobody died, nobody was remotely
harmed. How did they manage it? The drugs they took were
homeopathic â the huge dilutions which comprise homeopathic
preparation meant the pills contained no active ingredients and
therefore had no effect on their bodies.
Another arrested in toxic liquor tragedy
The accused Dilip Padhee is owner of a homeopathic medicine
store at Cuttack. Manoj Pattnaik, who was arrested on Wednesday,
had procured 135 liters of spirit from Padhee and gave it to the
medicine firm for preparation of Epeecarm and Cinnamon, whose
consumption allegedly led to 35 deaths in Cuttack and
Bhubaneswar recently. The pharmaceutical unit at Rasulgarh was
sealed in the wake of the tragic deaths.
Vets to brief MSPs on animal health
On Wednesday, 14th March 2012, The British Homeopathic
Association and Jim Eadie MSP are hosting a reception at the
Scottish Parliament entitled "Cleaning up the food chain; the
role homeopathy could play."
Brilliant Chaos: Letters, 17 February
It is sad that Dr Michael Edmonds Letters, February 7 and his
colleagues at the NZ Sceptics society appear to operate a policy
of denial and misinformation when it comes to scientific
research supporting homeopathy. Edmonds states there are no
valid scientific papers to support homeopathy. This statement is
false and misleading.
Cops trace source of toxic alcohol
The accused, Manoj Pattnaik, had supplied 135 litres of alcohol
to the company after the firm ran short of rectified spirit to
manufacture the medicines. During interrogation, Pattnaik said
he procured the alcohol from a homeopathic medicine supplier in
Cuttack.
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