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DOI: 10.1016/j.homp.2015.02.003
Unequal brothers : are homeopathy and hormesis linked?
Publication History
Received01 June 2014
revised27 January 2015
accepted03 February 2015
Publication Date:
23 December 2017 (online)

The debate between those who believe homeopathy and hormesis derive from the same root and those who believe the two are different phenomena is as old as hormesis. It is an emotionally loaded discussion, with both sides fielding arguments which are far from scientific. Careful analysis of the basic paradigms of the two systems questions the claim of the homeopaths, who find similarities between them. The authors discuss these paradigms, indicating the differences between the claims of homeopathy and hormesis.
It is time for thorough and serious research to lay this question to rest. One possible approach is to compare the activity of a hormetic agent, prepared in the usual way, with that of the same agent in the same concentration prepared homeopathically by serial dilution and succussion.
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