Thanks again John. I'm sorry to be such a dunce, but this whole business of "infinite dilution" then, is irrelevant as an explanation for potential mechanism of homeopathic action? (Again, if we presuppose that it does have an "action", as a hypothetical scenario.)
So it seems to me that what the article is saying is that these ions become separated from the molecules during the early dilution stages, and then with subsequent dilutions the molecules become so rare as to eventually be considered absent, but the separated ions persist regardless of number of dilutions. Am I misunderstanding what he wrote, or am I understanding him correctly but his science is wrong, or am I understanding correctly and his science is correct but it still ends up being meaningless in the context of homeopathy?
I'm not trying to be sneaky or play devil's advocate or anything. I really appreciate your responses.
Thank you also EdEarl, but we are talking about something quite different than normal herbalism.