Do you still remember the Bavarian homeopathy study? With a lot of money, about 800,000 euros, the TU Munich should clarify the question, whether a homeopathic treatment can reduce the use of antibiotics in uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women. The study design was laid artis, an RCT, but meaningless, because this excluded the effective part of homeopathy, the placebo effect. One simply wanted to oppose the many negative studies on th…
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Do you still remember the Bavarian homeopathy study? With a lot of money, about 800,000 euros, the TU Munich should clarify the question, whether a homeopathic treatment can reduce the use of antibiotics in uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women. The study design was laid artis, an RCT, but meaningless, because this excluded the effective part of homeopathy, the placebo effect. One simply wanted to oppose the many negative studies on th…