Evidence Based Homeopathy? aims to compile homeopathy research as currently when inconvenient research emerges, manipulative tactics which manufacture doubt and create uncertainty are implemented to influence, stifle and silence independent science to better serve corporate interests1 corrupting the premise and practice of evidence based medicine.2 3

By no means a definitive research resource, Evidence Based Homeopathy? is compiled by Sarah Penrose an experienced and published New Zealand registered homeopath who can always be contacted via goodhealthforgreatlife.com

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​'‘In contrast to frequent claims, the available Meta Analyses of homeopathy in placebo-controlled randomised trials for any indication show significant positive effects beyond placebo. Compared to other medical interventions, the quality of evidence for efficacy of homoeopathy was similar or higher than for 90% of interventions across medicine. Accordingly, the efficacy evidence from placebo-controlled randomised trials provides no justification for regulatory or political actions against homoeopathy in health-care systems.’'4 

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Reed et al., 2021. The disinformation playbook: how industry manipulates the science-policy process-and how to restore scientific integrity. Journal of Public Health Policy. Dec;42(4):622-634. Available from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8651604/

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Jureidini & McHenry, 2022. The illusion of evidence based medicine. British Medical Journal (Clinical research edition). Mar 16;376:o702. Available from https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj.o702.long

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Hamre et al. Efficacy of homoeopathic treatment: Systematic review of meta-analyses of randomised placebo-controlled homoeopathy trials for any indication. Syst Rev. 2023 Oct. 7;12(1):191. Available from: https://systematicreviewsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13643-023-02313-2#Abs1

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