Nobel Laureate Supports Homeopathic Science
Aug 17th, 2010 by sinead
A Nobel Laureate who discovered the link between HIV and AIDS has suggested there could be a firm scientific foundation for Homeopathy.
Luc Montagnier, a French virologist presented a new method of detecting viral infections at a recent international conference. He told the conference that solutions containing the DNA of pathogenic bacteria and viruses “could emit low frequency radio waves” that induced surrounding water molecules to become arranged into “nanostructures”. These water molecules could also emit radio waves.
He suggested that this probably occured due to WATER MEMORY. Solutions massively diluted to the point where DNA has effectively vanished still emitted radio waves.
Homeopaths believe that in the process of making a Homeopathic medicine a “water memory” occurs. Skeptics and many others currently attack Homeopathy as being unscientific. These findings by Montagnier and other people who work in this field show that Homeopath’s were possibly right all along!
Luc Montagnier was awarded the Nobel prize in 2008 for his research carried out in the 1980’s that confirmed the link between HIV and AIDS. The breakthrough opened the way to new treatments that have extended the lives of millions of people.
