I\'ve read quite a bit about homeopathy and experiments that were done with water memory. Apparently, when a sbustance is added to water, the water molecules arrange themselves in clusters that surround every molecule of the other substance. Then, when shaking the solution, the water clusters being in a certain \"vibrational conformation\", they can pass on that vibration to the other water molecules they touch. As a result, all molecules of water in the solution end up having the same particular arrangement that could originally surround molecules of the initial substance. Even when the substance is gone and only water is left, the water keeps the \"cluster\" arrangement with a vibrational conformation. They think that when the water enters the body, it either sequesters the harmful substances\' molecules, preventing them from binding to receptors at the cell surface (for eg) and thus stopping the symptoms. Although this is just a shaky theory, i think new science always starts with baby steps. This theory may not be completely satisfying, but it\'s a beginning. For all the skeptics out there, research the story of Jacques Benveniste...a French scientist who stumbled upon homeopathy, had conclusive data, but whose career was shattered because of it. There\'s a very good book called \"Un Cas de Censure Dans la Science\" written by Michel Schiff that explains soem of this. Unfortunatly I do not think it was translated in English.
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