. . and then quote a perfect example of it. If that's the brand of cool-aid you've been drinking, that arguement will seem flawless.

On the other hand, scientists working with water memory [link|http://www.raydionics.com/water.html|Example], [link|http://www.valdostamuseum.org/hamsmith/newtech2.html|Example] are finding things may be a little more complex.

The AMA has never gone to Congress claiming outright that homeopathy doesn't work, but always with this same argument, "They can't explain why it would work in 'scientific' terms" - in other words, in the terms the AMA has defined. Here is a further exposition on this approach [link|http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/10755530050120637|Letters].