We have been using an electromagnetic unit on my son's non-union broken leg for about a month. When I decided to consult a homeopath, he emailed me a list of the common things that are known to antidote remedies. Magnetic therapy being one of them. That got me to thinking. The theory behind the electromagnetic therapy is that it cocoons the body of the harmful electronic pollution that we are bombarded with in our industrial society. It is supposed to give the body a more natural environment with which to heal. If electromagnetic therapy can antidote a remedy, would not the electronic pollution that bombards us daily also act as an antidote? It seems, following this logic, that homeopathic remedies would simply not work in our highly electrified urban societies.