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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound
REFR 1.730+10.2%Nov 11 3:57 PM EST

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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (5805)12/30/1999 4:49:00 PM
From: BDR  Read Replies (2) of 10293
 
Has GUMM announced plans to deliver Zicam via the internet yet?

aps.org
May 14, 1999
THE CHALLENGE: HOMEOPATHY VIA THE
INTERNET.

As revealed by Time Magazine this week, I have been in
discussions with Brian Josephson (1973 Nobel Prize in
Physics) over a protocol for a proposed double-blind trial
of the claims of French homeopathist Jacques
Benveniste. It was Benveniste who reported in a 1988
Nature article that a solution of a particular antibody
retains its biological activity even after it is so diluted
that not a single molecule of antibody remains(30X).
The solution is said to "remember." Benveniste now
reports that he can detect the electromagnetic
"signature" of this memory and transfer it via the
Internet to another container of water anywhere in the
world. In the proposed test, Benveniste would identify
which of a group of water samples have been remotely
activated. We had hoped the test could carried out
quickly. Alas, Dr. Benveniste now says there are a
number of improvements that need to be made in the
interests of reliability. Nevertheless, we remain hopeful.

(To date the homeopathist mentioned has not responded to the challenge to test his claims)
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