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Some Idiots Flew to Liberia to 'Cure' Ebola Patients with Homeopathy
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The team suited up, broke out their homeopathic treatments and tried to get to work on some patients. At which point the medical staff and administrators at the Ganta Hospital realised what it was they were attempting, before completely banning them from the ETU (Ebola Treatment Unit).
It turned out that no one in the hospital or, it seems, the entire Liberian medical administration had any idea that this team would be using homeopathy. The Liberian government had approved the expedition and issued visas on the basis that all four were medical doctors coming to support local staff.
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The thought of four experienced medical doctors stretching the resources of a poverty-stricken country in the grip of an epidemic, when they could be really helping, is kind of galling. This is certainly the view of Mike Noyes, head of ActionAid, who is quoted on the MailOnline: "With this crisis, you can't be offering false hope. There is no scientific evidence that homeopathy has any impact on dealing with viral disease like Ebola. Coming in from the outside with these unproven approaches is damaging to the response and bringing the disease under control."
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Freundes Liberias raised donations for the trip with this campaign. The page talks about a "team of 20 international doctors", but makes no mention of the fact that they will be operating only as homeopaths. This squares with the fact that the Liberian medical authorities backed the trip when they thought it was a "team of doctors", and were then shocked to learn about the homeopathy.
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/treating-ebola-with-homeopathy-393
The team suited up, broke out their homeopathic treatments and tried to get to work on some patients. At which point the medical staff and administrators at the Ganta Hospital realised what it was they were attempting, before completely banning them from the ETU (Ebola Treatment Unit).
It turned out that no one in the hospital or, it seems, the entire Liberian medical administration had any idea that this team would be using homeopathy. The Liberian government had approved the expedition and issued visas on the basis that all four were medical doctors coming to support local staff.
...
The thought of four experienced medical doctors stretching the resources of a poverty-stricken country in the grip of an epidemic, when they could be really helping, is kind of galling. This is certainly the view of Mike Noyes, head of ActionAid, who is quoted on the MailOnline: "With this crisis, you can't be offering false hope. There is no scientific evidence that homeopathy has any impact on dealing with viral disease like Ebola. Coming in from the outside with these unproven approaches is damaging to the response and bringing the disease under control."
...
Freundes Liberias raised donations for the trip with this campaign. The page talks about a "team of 20 international doctors", but makes no mention of the fact that they will be operating only as homeopaths. This squares with the fact that the Liberian medical authorities backed the trip when they thought it was a "team of doctors", and were then shocked to learn about the homeopathy.
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/treating-ebola-with-homeopathy-393
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Some Idiots Flew to Liberia to 'Cure' Ebola Patients with Homeopathy (Original Post)
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
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Rainforestgoddess
(436 posts)1. Let them experiment on themselves n/t
Chemisse
(31,004 posts)2. Perhaps that is what they will be doing
If they catch the disease, thanks to their foolishness.
ElboRuum
(4,717 posts)3. I find this line particularly generous...
"There is no scientific evidence that homeopathy has any impact on dealing with viral disease like Ebola."
Is there any scientific evidence that it has any impact on dealing with anything disease-like?
Archae
(46,875 posts)4. Homeopathy has only two effects.
The victim...I mean user of homeopathy pees a lot, and they get their wallet lightened.