Sure, you can come up with a single poorly designed test where homeopathic remedies slightly outperform placebos.
But the better the test is designed, the worse homeopathy does. There's no good evidence for it to work. And it makes zero sense anyway.
And this is unrelated to your complaint, which was that he didn't "comprehend" what homeopathy is. I asked how his explanation of what it is was wrong, and you didn't answer that.
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