Highly doubtful...as histors has told, so many old-dying gurus have got into illusions and studied bullcraps...IgE diluted by 10 (120), still has a function...Gosh, that's a nobrainer illusion---1M=6.02x10(23), right? Do they still have a brain? Benveniste, who died in 2004, claimed in a 1988 Nature paper that IgE antibodies have an effect on a certain cell type even after being diluted by a factor of 10(120). His claim was interpreted by many as evidence for homeopathy, which uses extreme dilutions that most scientists say can't possibly have a biological effect. After a weeklong investigation at Benveniste's lab, Nature called the paper a “ delusion.” Q:You have called Benveniste a modern Galileo. Why? L.M.:Benveniste was rejected by everybody, because he was too far ahead. He lost everything, his lab, his money. … I think he was mostly right, but the problem was that his results weren't 100% reproducible.