Since its publication, the Munich headache study by Walach1 has been the subject of controversial discussion.2 In spite of this, even in homeopathic circles, Walach’s study is still regarded as a serious scientific trial with negative implications for classical homeopathy and has influenced all meta-analyses since published. As a result, it ”damaged homeopathy more than anything else that had so far surfaced in medical journals“3 and has become a main pillar of Walach’s interpretation of homeopathy as “non-causal” respectively “magical”,4 contradicting Hahnemann’s original principles.
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