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  2. Heel (corporation) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Reckeweg was a German physician, who received his medical degree in Berlin, who practiced homeopathy. In 1936, Biologische Heilmittel Heel GmbH was founded in Berlin to develop and market his preparations. In 1953 Reckweg moved the company to its present location in Baden-Baden.

  3. Homeopathic dilutions - Wikipedia

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    [44] [45] [46] Some products with both low and high dilutions continue to be sold, but like their counterparts, they have not been conclusively demonstrated to have any effect when tested against placebo. [47] [48]

  4. Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    Health Canada requires all products to have a licence before being sold and applicants have to submit evidence on "the safety, efficacy and quality of a homeopathic medicine". [272] In 2015 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation tested the system by applying for and then receiving a government approved licence for a made-up drug aimed at kids. [273]

  5. Miles Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Miles Laboratories was founded as the Dr. Miles Medical Company in Elkhart, Indiana, in 1884 by Dr. Franklin L. Miles, a specialist in the treatment of eye and ear disorders, with an interest in the connection of the nervous system to overall health. The company is known for inventing products such as Alka-Selzer and One-A-Day vitamins. [1]

  6. Dr. Hauschka - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Hauschka was founded in 1967 in Germany by chemist Rudolf Hauschka. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Hauschka had co-founded WALA Heilmittel ("WALA"), a holistic pharmaceutical company, in 1935. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The concept for the company, using holistic ingredients to create medicines, was inspired by the organic farming work of Rudolf Steiner . [ 7 ]

  7. Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Throughout history and in Europe right until the late 18th century, not only plant products were used as medicine, but also animal (including human) body parts and fluids. [71] Pharmacology developed in part from herbalism and some drugs are still derived from plants ( atropine , ephedrine , warfarin , aspirin , digoxin , vinca alkaloids , [ 72 ...