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Homeopathic remedies dispensed by homeopaths or sold in high street chemists are almost always pills rather than liquid. Why is this if the remedies are produced by dilution?

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Homeopathic remedies dispensed by homeopaths or sold in high street chemists are almost always pills rather than liquid. Why is this if the remedies are produced by dilution?

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A8. The homeopath places a drop of the final dilution onto a sugar pill. The water evaporates and, according to homeopaths, leaves its “memory” of the active ingredient behind.

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