Intelligence isn’t knowing everything, it’s the ability to challenge everything you know
You must always be willing to truly consider evidence that contradicts your beliefs, and admit the possibility that you may be wrong.
Intelligence isn’t knowing everything, it’s the ability to challenge everything you know.
This certainly rings true when one first learns about homeopathy and how it works. Homeopathy challenges us to think with an open mind and question how we have viewed health and disease.
A good place to begin with this open mindset is by reading homeopathic research…
When asked about Homeopathy research, Robert Medhurst says “It does exist, it’s easy to find, and it’s abundant.” Medhurst has collated homeopathy studies from the 80’s till the 2020.
1. Human Studies – 320 independent research studies which date from 1983 – 2019.
2. Animal Studies – 126 independent research studies which date from 1987 – 2020.
3. Plant Studies – 26 independent research studies which date from 1981 – 2019.
4. In-Vitro Studies – 86 independent research studies which date from 1992 – 2019.
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