Nobel Prize Winner, Dr. Luc Montagnier, takes Homeopathy seriously
Nobel Prize winner Luc Montagnier, the French virologist who won the Nobel Prize in 2008 for discovering the AIDS virus, was introduced to homeopathy and homeopathic research by the highly respected immunologist Dr. Jacques Benveniste. In a remarkable interview published in Science magazine of December 24, 2010, Montagnier expressed support for the often maligned and misunderstood medical specialty of homeopathic medicine.
“What I can say now is that the high dilutions (used in homeopathy) are right. High dilutions of something are not nothing. They are water structures which mimic the original molecules.”
Montagnier concluded the interview when asked if he is concerned that he is drifting into pseudoscience. He replied adamantly:
“No, because it’s not pseudoscience. It’s not quackery. These are real phenomena which deserve further study.”
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