As I have problems with many prescription drugs, I have used homeopathy from time to time.
As with 'conventional' drugs, sometimes homeopathic remedies worked and sometimes they didn't. On two occasions, having been told by consultants that I would need surgery, I took homeopathic remedies that worked and the surgery was not necessary. Once could be regarded as coincidence, but twice??
Another time, my mother (who was in her eighties) fell down a full flight of stairs at a hotel. She took a very high potency Arnica and the bruising was minimal.
I'm very openminded about complementary medicines. What works for one person may not work for another.
Acupuncture has helped me hugely, as has cranial osteopathy.
Culag My argument regarding the placebo effect is that then surely homeopathic remedies would always work, whereas they sometimes don't. Also, how would the placebo effect work with babies and animals? Perhaps science hasn't yet discovered whatever it is that makes homeopathy work, but will in the future.
It will be interesting to read other posters' views on this!