Now, r_kk, you've raised another point, of people "losing wealth".

I don't think this applies to Homeopathy at all From what I've seen in Kerala (where this practice has flourished), it's one of the least expensive treatments available.

And for people with certain chronic sickness with absolutely no improvement after spending tons of money with allopathy (except temporary calming down and in some cases progressive worsening of the situation even - like certain docs resorting to steroids), that was one of the incentives to switch to homeo.

So, when we discuss purely on moola, homeo will outscore most other systems with ROI - i.e. for whichever cases it got proved to work

Disclaimer : My this post is not to recommend delaying the "correct" treatment for a specific ailment that CANNOT be cured by homeo, simply because it's cheap and affordable. Rush to emergency where needed