If I quote my personal experience it will be dismissed as anecdotal evidence. 
Still it is worth considering this:

When my children developed eczema in US, I had seen two of my neighbour’s 
children (Indians) suffer due to conventional treatment. The first child had to 
be given increasing levels of steroids and by 11 yrs she was being treated for 
Asthma. The second had undergone developmental problems and severe skin 
problems due to conventional treatments. Dermatologists are clueless when it 
comes to most skin problems. When we tried various Homeopathic doctors one of 
them had amazing success. When I queried her more about the basis for the 
treatment she said:

Eczema is a manifestation of improper functioning of the Immune system. If you 
suppress the manifestation on the skin, it will come back in other stronger 
forms e.g. Asthma. Our conventional paeditrician impressed by the outcome 
started referring other eczema patients to her. 

With the human body subjected to constant bombardment of man-made chemicals 
(25,000+) it is no wonder that the immune system is overwhelmed. Eczema occurs 
more often in the ‘hygienic’ western world! Homeopathy is an art and hence one 
has to exercise discretion and active participation. I doubt if homeopathic 
treatment caused the death. Conventional treatment would have made the child 
more miserable and die of some other severe form.

 

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Parents prosecuted after homeopathic treatment leads to daughter's death


Friday, May 8, 2009


Thomas Sam, 42, and his wife Manju Sam, 36, from Sydney 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney> , Australia 
<http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Australia> , are undergoing trial for manslaughter 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/manslaughter>  by gross 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/gross_negligence>  negligence for the death of 
their nine-month-old child, Gloria. She died from infection caused by severe 
eczema <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/eczema>  after they shunned effective 
conventional medical treatments for homeopathy 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/homeopathy> , a form of alternative medicine 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/alternative_medicine>  that has been described as 
pseudoscience <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pseudoscience> . Articles in 
peer-reviewed <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peer_review>  academic 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_journal>  journals including Social 
Science  <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Science_%26_Medicine> & Medicine 
have characterized homeopathy as a form of quackery 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/quackery> .

 

Gloria developed severe eczema at the age of four months and the parents were 
advised to send the child to a skin <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dermatology>  
specialist. Thomas Sam, a practising homeopath, instead decided to treat his 
daughter himself. His daughter's condition deteriorated, to the point that the 
baby spent all her energy battling the infections caused by the constant 
breaking of the skin, leading to severe malnutrition and, eventually, her 
death. By the end, Gloria's eczema was so severe that her skin broke every time 
her parents changed her clothes or nappy, and in the words of the Crown 
prosecutor, Mark Tedeschi, QC, "Gloria spent a lot of the last five months of 
her life crying, irritable, scratching and the only thing that gave her solace 
was to suck on her mother's breast." Gloria also became unable to move her legs.

Mr. Tedeschi also told the court that, over the last five months of her life, 
"Gloria's eczema played a devastating role in her overall health and it is 
asserted by the Crown that both her parents knew this and discussed it with 
each other." However, despite their child's severe illness, and her lack of 
improvement, the Sams continued to shun conventional medical treatment, instead 
seeking help from other homeopaths and naturopaths. Gloria temporarily improved 
during the rare times they used conventional treatments, but they soon dropped 
them in favour of homeopathy, and she consistently worsened.

Allegedly, Thomas' sister pleaded with him to send Gloria to a conventional 
medical doctor, but he replied "I am not able to do that". The parents are also 
accused of putting their social life ahead of their child, taking her on a trip 
to India and leaving her to servants while embarking on a busy social schedule, 
and giving her homeopathic drops instead of using the prescription creams they 
had been given.

Gloria was finally taken to the emergency department shortly before her death. 
By this time, "her skin was weeping, her body malnourished and her corneas 
melting", according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

Speaking in the parents' defense, Tom Molomby, SC, said that, as the parents 
came from India, where homeopathy is in common use, they should be declared not 
guilty due to cultural differences.

Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine which treats patients with 
massively diluted forms of substances that, if given to a healthy person 
undiluted, would cause symptoms similar to the disease. Typical treatments take 
the dilutions, with ritualised shaking between each step of the dilution, past 
the level where any molecules of the original substance are likely to remain; 
for homeopathic treatments to work, basic well-understood concepts in chemistry 
and physics would have to be wrong. There is no evidence that homeopathy is 
more effective than placebo <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/placebo>  for any 
condition.






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