Thanks Roger.
homeopathy - Curbside.MD
1329 results.
I haven't time to go through all of these.
Luckily these chaps already have:
Cochrane Database Syst Rev Oct 17, 2007 M Coulter et al
There is currently little evidence for the efficacy of
homeopathy for the treatment of ADHD. Development of optimal treatment protocols is recommended prior to further randomised controlled trials being undertaken.
Lancet Aug 28, 2005 A Shang et al
Biases are present in placebo-controlled trials of both
homoeopathy and conventional medicine. When account was taken for these biases in the analysis, there was weak evidence for a specific effect of homoeopathic remedies, but strong evidence for specific effects of conventional interventions. This finding is compatible with the notion that the clinical effects of
homoeopathy are placebo effects.
Gastroenterology May 14, 2006 RL Koretz
The results from these studies confirm that individualized
homeopathic treatment decreases the duration of acute childhood diarrhea and suggest that larger sample sizes be used in future
homeopathic research to ensure adequate statistical power.
Homeopathy should be considered for use as an adjunct to oral rehydration for this illness.
Lancet Oct 22, 1997 K Linde, N Clausius, G Ramirez, D Melchart, F Eitel, LV Hedges, WB Jonas
The results of our meta-analysis are not compatible with the hypothesis that the clinical effects of
homeopathy are completely due to placebo. However, we found insufficient evidence from these studies that
homeopathy is clearly efficacious for any single clinical condition. Further research on
homeopathy is warranted provided it is rigorous and systematic.