You were talking about prescribing drugs that are not relevant to Ebola. I said the same thing.
Homeopathy can't be used for fractures either. So what? Does not mean they are not useful in other areas.
We should stop taking political positions in favour of certain medical systems and against others. There are alternative medical systems that are very useful for certain ailments. Homeopathy is one such.
Homeopathy nothing wrong with it provided you read the labels, can't remember which ones of the homeopathy remedies they are, but some of them conflict with prescribed medicines.
I might be wrong but I think I can remember St Johns Wort conflicts/reacts with lots of other medicines/remidies and I'm sure there are others that need caution, or perhaps a chat with your friendly local pharmacist before use.
Other than the above there is a lot of woo involved with a very high percentage of Homeopathic stuff.
Perhaps the religious with their penchant for anything involving woo, might find homeopathy with its accompanying foray s into woo might be more successful for them than it would be so for those of us that are less inclined toward towards woo, a guess, I don't know.
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PS In addition I think the St Johns I mentioned above can be a danger to life if it's used without taking the appropriate care or advice.