Comment by OutOfHere

3 hours ago

There is no basis to suggest that any product uses this property of water. As for homeopathy, it isn't one thing. The effects, if any, can vary greatly by the substance and the concentration. Some low-dilution products work and many high-dilution products don't. There is such a thing as excessive dilution. Anyone who is painting a simpler picture of it is almost certainly wrong.

Homeopathy is very literally the singular concept that more diluted medicine works better.

Saying that “less diluted works better” is saying the diametric opposite of what Homeopathic “theory” does!

  • You're speaking of classical homeopathy, not practical observation. In practice there are many homeopathic products with varying dilutions, many of which have a meaningful amount of the substance, and therefore the distinct possibility of a biological effect.