Is someone as obviously deluded as a homeopath the best person to be conducting this kind of research? Although I suppose it follows that one discipline with no plausible mechanism should be investigating another.Andrew Usher, dean of the British Institute of Homeopathy, and a (non-clinical) partner in an NHS practice in Scotland, is working with a GP to determine if RV can save lives. Usher's Med RV project uses a team of remote viewers around the world who try to detect illnesses that have been missed by conventional scientific and medical procedures.



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