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imported>David Finn
(everything is scientifically questionable in a way, the point is that homeopathy is scientifically unproven (or even disproved))
imported>Ramanand Jhingade
(Pls see http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Definitions - we don't need additional 'comments')
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A system of [[alternative medicine]] based on the scientifically unproven premise that the body's natural healing processes can be stimulated by administering tiny, specially prepared doses of substances that, when given in large doses to healthy individuals, cause a combination of symptoms similar to those of the untreated pathological condition the method seeks to treat.
A system of [[alternative medicine]] that uses tiny, specially prepared doses of substances that stimulate the body's natural healing processes, which when given in large doses to healthy individuals, causes a combination of symptoms similar to those of the condition to be treated.

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A definition or brief description of Homeopathy.

A system of alternative medicine that uses tiny, specially prepared doses of substances that stimulate the body's natural healing processes, which when given in large doses to healthy individuals, causes a combination of symptoms similar to those of the condition to be treated.