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Bernard Sainz began cycle-racing in 1958 when he was 15, riding a race on rollers. He won a bicycle as fastest rider. He joined the UC Créteil a club in the suburbs of Paris. One of his first training companions was Pierre Trentin, a future sprint champion. In 1964 he came third in the French [...]

Nature’s Cure has a line of over-the-counter feminine care products for yeast infections (candidiasis) including 1-Day and 3-Day yeast infection treatment packs, which each come with vaginal anti-fungal treatment (containing tioconazole or miconazole nitrate, respectively) and homeopathic tablets, as well as yeast control capsules. Like the 2-Part Acne Treatments, Nature’s Cure yeast infection products rely [...]

Although educated in the traditional European system of medicine, Mahendralal Sarkar turned to homeopathy. He was influenced by reading William Morgan’s ”The Philosophy of Homeopathy”, and by interaction with Rajendralal Dutt, a leading homeopath practitioner of Calcutta. Indeed, in a meeting of the Bengal branch of the British Medical Association, he proclaimed homeopathy to be [...]

The book evaluates the scientific evidence for acupuncture, homeopathy, herbal medicine, and chiropractic, and briefly covers 36 other treatments. It finds that the scientific evidence for these alternative treatments is generally lacking. Homeopathy is concluded to be completely ineffective: “It’s nothing but a placebo, despite what homeopaths say”. Although the book presents evidence that acupuncture, [...]

Earl Lawrence Mindell is a Canadian-American writer and nutritionist who currently resides in Beverly Hills, California. He is a writer who has authored over 45 books on health and wellness, and is a strong advocate of nutrition as preventive medicine and homeopathy. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Earl Mindell, under the G. N. U. Free [...]

zombie argument may refer to the philosophical zombie, a hypothetical being that is indistinguishable from a normal human being except that it lacks consciousness, qualia or sentience, or, in popular science, to an argument which continues to resurface however often it is rebutted – this use has come to be strongly associated with climate change [...]

Hahnemann University Hospital, established in 1885 and named after Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, is a hospital in Center City, Philadelphia. It is affiliated with Drexel University College of Medicine and serves as its Center City Hahnemann campus. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Hahnemann University Hospital, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. [...]

The legacy of the herbal extends beyond medicine to botany and horticulture. Herbal medicine is still practiced in many parts of the world but the traditional grand herbal, as described here, ended with the European Renaissance, the rise of modern medicine and the use of synthetic and industrialized drugs. The medicinal component of herbals has [...]

Through his YEMKAY trust, he has conducted free Homeopathy clinics in Avanigadda, Edlalanka, Mynenivaripalem, Challapalli, repalle and Gudivada. The recent spate of floods in Krishna river has left the village of Edlalanka submerged. [http://apfloods.sharwanand.com/ Flood relief efforts] under his direction are underway to restore proper drinking water and medicines to the villagers Adapted from the [...]

CSI considers pseudoscience topics to include yogic flying, therapeutic touch, astrology, fire walking, voodoo magical thinking, Uri Geller, alternative medicine, channeling, Carlos hoax, psychic hotlines and detectives, near-death experiences, unidentified flying objects (UFOs), the Bermuda Triangle, homeopathy, faith healing, and reincarnation.” Its position on pseudoscience has been quoted favorably by the National Science Foundation. Adapted [...]

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