Clinical study on arthritis patients show positive effects of homeopathic remedies compared to chemical painkiller.

Thierry Clerc Cambridge

Double-blind controlled clinical study on arthritis patients show positive effects of homeopathic remedies compared to chemical painkiller (Fall 2000, Journal of Biomedical Therapy: 10-1, Comparison of the efficacy and tolerance of Zeel Comp. and diclofenac for the treatment of gonarthrosis)

In a multi-centre randomised, double-blind, controlled clinical study of 121 patients with mild to moderate arthritis of the knee, Zeel homeopathic tablets and the chemical drug Diclofenac were each administered. The validated, disease-specific, self-administered WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index showed treatment with Zeel tablets to be equivalent to Diclofenac therapy with regard to efficacy. Please contact the journal or the pharmaceutical company for more information.

This is one of the more than 1,000 medical studies proving homeopathy works.

 

Thierry Clerc, MARH, Rhom, MSc
Registered Health Practitioner, Cambridge (UK)
Clinical Homeopath, Bioresonance Therapist, Nutritionist

Clinical study on arthritis patients show positive effects of homeopathic remedies compared to chemical painkiller.
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