01-31-2011, 10:22 AM
Here is a link to the article:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dana-ullma...14619.html
Let us hope it helps homeopathy gain acceptance in main stream media. I remember reading an article in a German magazine last year, about alternative ways of healing and the journalist limited himself to saying that there was no scientific proof that homeopathy had any effect at all.
Interesting also in the above linked article, Montagnier mentions the ability of water to carry information. I am sure many of you are also familiar with Masaru Emoto's work, who came to the same conclusion. His pictures of water crystals are truly beautiful.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dana-ullma...14619.html
Let us hope it helps homeopathy gain acceptance in main stream media. I remember reading an article in a German magazine last year, about alternative ways of healing and the journalist limited himself to saying that there was no scientific proof that homeopathy had any effect at all.
Interesting also in the above linked article, Montagnier mentions the ability of water to carry information. I am sure many of you are also familiar with Masaru Emoto's work, who came to the same conclusion. His pictures of water crystals are truly beautiful.