There is a huge market in the US for homeopathic remedies.
In 2007 alone, it was estimated Americans spent more than $3bn on a
controversial system of alternative medicine created in 1796 by Samuel
Hahnemann, and which has long been dismissed by mainstream science.
Now, the US government is requiring that producers
of such items ensure that if they want to claim they are effective
treatments, then they need to make available the proof. Otherwise, they
will need to point out that there is “no scientific evidence that the
product works”...
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