Further Evidence That Homeopathy Doesn't Work.

Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 1:59 PM Bookmark and Share
Over on the otherside of the pond, a group know as the Merseyside Skeptics Society have launched the 1023 Campaign to illustrate that homeopathy doesn't work.  Illustrating the fact is simple: gather up groups of skeptics to "overdose" by taking entire bottles of what are basically sugar pills, then spend the next few days laughing as nothing happens to any of them.

Here's the latest from an orchestrated international "overdose event" that took place this past Saturday (30 Jan 2010.)
At 10:23am on January 30th, more than four hundred homeopathy sceptics nationwide took part in a mass homeopathic 'overdose' in protest at Boots' continued endorsement and sale of homeopathic remedies, and to raise public awareness about the fact that homeopathic remedies have nothing in them.


See the links above for more information, or to get your group involved in any future events... I'd imagine there's something happening later this year on October 23rd at 10:23am!

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