On Jul 3, 5:49=A0pm, Peter Parry wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 13:41:46 -0700 (PDT), CitizenJimserac
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> wrote:
> > As with all research there have been some confirmations and some with
> >negative results.
> >There is most certainly enough repetition with success to justify
> >continued research.
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> >Some Repetitions:.
> >2: Sainte-Laudy J, Belon P.
> > Use of four different flow cytometric protocols for the analysis of
> >human basophil activation. Application to the study of the biological
> >activity of high dilutions of histamine.
> >Inflamm Res. 2006 Apr;55 Suppl 1:S23-4. No abstract available.
> >PMID: 16705375 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
> >3: Sainte-Laudy J, Boujenaini N, Belon P.
> > Confirmation of biological effects of high dilutions. Effects of
> >submolecular concentrations of histamine and 1-, 3- and 4-
> >methylhistamines on
> >human basophil activation.
> >Inflamm Res. 2008;57 Suppl 1:S27-8. No abstract available.
> >PMID: 18345504 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
> >4: Sainte-Laudy J, Belon P.
> > Improvement of flow cytometric analysis of basophil activation
> >inhibition by high histamine dilutions. A novel basophil specific
> >marker: CD 203c.
> >Homeopathy. 2006 Jan;95(1):3-8.
> >PMID: 16399248 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
> >2004 Belon, P., J. Cumps, M. Ennis, P.F. Mannaioni, M. Roberfroid, J.
> >Sainte-Laudy, & F.A. Wiegant (2004) =93Histamine dilutions modulate
> >basophil activation=94, Inflammation Research, 53(5):181-8
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> Those results would have been a tad more credible had they been
> published in more credible journals and if the same name didn't appear
> in so many of them. =A0 Philippe Belon is a former Benveniste
> collaborator and Research Director at the worlds largest =A0homeopathic
> preparations manufacturing company, Boiron
>
> Benveniste was the one who claimed to have proven you could e-mail
> homeopathic remedies and who Inserm placed on probation as a result of
> his high dilution studies. =A0Their critisisms were of "an
> insufficiently critical analysis of the results he reported, the
> cavalier character of the interpretations he made of them, and the
> abusive use of his scientific authority.
The Journal of Inflammation Research not "credible" enough for you, ay
Parry?
Citizen Jimserac
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