
Pain levels were assessed over 3 days from the beginning of the trial. 60 people received either 4 pilules of Arnica alternated with 4 pilules of Hypericum every 4 hours or placebo administered in the same way. Carried out at the Faculty of Medicine of Marseilles, this placebo controlled study was designed to determine the effectiveness of Arnica 7C and Hypericum 15C for people suffering from dental neuralgia. Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy, 1985, 3, 126-129. Homeopathic treatment of dental neuralgia by Arnica and Hypericum.

We would like to thank Robert Medhurst, Iris Bell M.D., Ph.D., and Peter Gold for their exceptional work is assembling this knowledge base. On the Research Evidence Base Listcontains over 5,000 homeopathy research evidence base references with links to each. This is by no means an exhaustive list but a selection of the available research. On our research pages you will find abstracts from over 200 human, animal, plant and in-vitro scientific studies that attest the reality that there is indeed evidence for homeopathy, and lots of it.

Either way, the assertion that there’s no evidence for homeopathy is plainly and clearly wrong. Whether this declaration is made through simple ignorance, stupidity or with the deliberate intent to deceive, would make an excellent topic for investigation. Claims are regularly made in the media and by various “authorities” that there’s no evidence for homeopathy.
