I understand what the theory of water memory prescribes, but how is the watered down solution put into pill form?
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The pills used are simply sugar pills, and the homeopathic solution is dripped onto the pill then allowed to dry. According to practitioners the pills are simply a vector for the solution and other preparations or direct consumption would also be sufficient. How the water memory is supposed to work when there is no longer any water is anyone's guess. |
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How are homeopathic tablets made? Well, not all are made by dripping the solution onto pills. In fact, many UK homeopaths make remedies in a completely different way. See link text Actually, according MHRA regulations, these are not "homeopathic medicinal products" and should not be sold as such and are possibly illegal. |
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