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HuckleB

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Mon Apr 18, 2016, 11:57 AM Apr 2016

Zika Virus Prompts "Homeopaths Without Borders" To Potentiate Ineptitude [View all]

Last edited Mon Apr 18, 2016, 04:31 PM - Edit history (1)

http://edzardernst.com/2016/04/zika-virus-prompts-homeopath-to-potentiate-ineptitude/

"‘Homeopaths without Borders’ have been the subject of this blog before. I repeat what David Shaw, senior research fellow, Institute for Biomedical Ethics, University of Basel, Switzerland, wrote about this organisation in a BMJ-article: Despite Homeopaths Without Borders’ claims to the contrary, “homeopathic humanitarian help” is a contradiction in terms. Although providing food, water, and solace to people in areas affected by wars and natural disasters certainly constitutes valuable humanitarian work, any homeopathic treatment deceives patients into thinking they are receiving real treatment when they are not. Furthermore, training local people as homeopaths in affected areas amounts to exploiting vulnerable people to increase the reach of homeopathy. Much as an opportunistic infection can take hold when a person’s immune system is weakened, so Homeopaths Without Borders strikes when a country is weakened by a disaster. However, infections are expunged once the immune system recovers but Homeopaths Without Borders’ methods ensure that homeopathy persists in these countries long after the initial catastrophe has passed. Homeopathy is neither helpful nor humanitarian, and to claim otherwise to the victims of disasters amounts to exploitation of those in need of genuine aid.

Now ‘Homeopathy without Borders’ seem to promote the idea – or should I say madness? – that homeopathy offers a cure for the Zika virus infection. Given their track record this was to be expected. Whenever the world is facing a serious medical problem, homeopaths are at the ready to help. Only that they don’t really help; they make false promises and distract from the task of solving the problem. Need I to remind you of the disaster they almost caused when they set out to treat Ebola?

Tragically, ‘Homeopaths without Borders’ are not alone. Other homeopaths seem to agree with them and promote the madness of a homeopathic cure fro Zika. For instance, Dr Vikas Sharma, a homeopath from India, informs us that “Homeopathic medicines Eupatorium Perfoliatum, Belladonna, Rhus Tox can be safely used in Zika virus infection treatment. These medicines come the closest in treating the symptoms of Zika virus infection. In an epidemics when a huge number of person are attacked by acute and similar sufferings from similar cause, Homeopathy can be of great prophylactic help. Homeopathy has been highly successful in treating epidemic diseases. Among them are cholera, dengue fever, yellow fever typhus, and conjunctivitis. “

Confronted with stupidity on such a scale, I am lost for words. Luckily, David Shaw already said it all: Homeopathy is neither helpful nor humanitarian, and to claim otherwise to the victims of disasters amounts to exploitation of those in need of genuine aid."


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I thought this was the Onion... damn yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #1
If only... HuckleB Apr 2016 #2
What a frightening concept. procon Apr 2016 #3
Homeopaths market themselves rather brilliantly, unfortunately. HuckleB Apr 2016 #7
When I saw "Homeopaths Without Borders" I assumed it was a fake news story. Iggo Apr 2016 #4
Indeed. It should be a fake news story. HuckleB Apr 2016 #37
Swiss recognise homeopathy as legitimate medicine AxionExcel Apr 2016 #5
So you're saying the Swiss don't care about the reality that homeopathy is bunk? HuckleB Apr 2016 #6
Must own shares in a well REP Apr 2016 #8
It's so good that someone is willing to regularly & systematically attack holistic health AxionExcel Apr 2016 #13
#1 adverse reaction to homeopathy when used to treat a dangerous disease: death NickB79 Apr 2016 #15
"Holistic Health." HuckleB Apr 2016 #16
Homeopathy isn't 'holistic health'. It's fraud. COLGATE4 Apr 2016 #35
+1 BuddhaGirl Apr 2016 #10
Yeah, selling people worthless crap is so awesome! HuckleB Apr 2016 #18
I don't expect you to understand why people use homeopathy BuddhaGirl Apr 2016 #22
I understand that selling worthless products as health remedies is a scam. HuckleB Apr 2016 #23
YMMV BuddhaGirl Apr 2016 #25
It's been shown to be worthless. It is now nothing but a scam. HuckleB Apr 2016 #26
Again, YMMV BuddhaGirl Apr 2016 #31
Your belief does not make it so. HuckleB Apr 2016 #32
Post removed Post removed Apr 2016 #39
Evidence and efficacy isn't about belief EvolveOrConvolve Apr 2016 #41
Because they are gullible, ignorant or desperate, the fact is those who sell... Humanist_Activist Apr 2016 #36
Are you able to cite peer-reviewed, double-blind, scientific studies that show homeopathy is cleanhippie Apr 2016 #17
Citing a single study or two is really beside the point, however. HuckleB Apr 2016 #19
You need to ask your question of Switzerland AxionExcel Apr 2016 #20
Someone just showed us that he/she isn't reading post responses. HuckleB Apr 2016 #21
Post removed Post removed Apr 2016 #28
And another pointless response, with another logical fallacy attached. HuckleB Apr 2016 #30
"impossible to provide such proof for these disciplines" muriel_volestrangler Apr 2016 #27
If you are using a toaster over to try and measure the distance from the Earth to the Moon... AxionExcel Apr 2016 #33
So you're saying people should accept the effectiveness of homeopathy on faith, then? muriel_volestrangler Apr 2016 #34
How is it that faith healing gets support at DU? HuckleB Apr 2016 #51
Post removed Post removed Apr 2016 #29
IOW, your answer is a firm "no, I cannot do that". cleanhippie Apr 2016 #38
Meanwhile, that poster is promoting this harmful scam in a new OP. HuckleB Apr 2016 #43
You need to ask yourself a question of Science. cleanhippie Apr 2016 #45
It's downright scary. HuckleB Apr 2016 #44
No, it doesn't. HuckleB Apr 2016 #40
And they also didn't recognise women as legitimate voters till the 1970s. It's a nice country LeftishBrit May 2016 #52
If HWB is bringing large quantities of sterilized water ... REP Apr 2016 #9
Something tells me they're not bringing water trucks with them. HuckleB Apr 2016 #24
I think part of this is because some use "homeopathic" "holistic" and "herbal" as interchangeable. RadiationTherapy Apr 2016 #11
And the DU ad? Make Powerful Healing Water. SMH Rex Apr 2016 #12
Taken in large quantities, it can save those dying of thirst REP Apr 2016 #14
Scary. DU gives this OP the same number of likes as a pro-homeopathy OP. HuckleB Apr 2016 #42
funny thing is homeopathy spread as a treatment because vaccines had become popular MisterP Apr 2016 #46
Oh, goodness. You are also promoting homeopathy? HuckleB Apr 2016 #47
And, no, homeopathy is not comparable to vaccines. HuckleB Apr 2016 #48
sucker born every minute.... dembotoz Apr 2016 #49
Every second, it seems. HuckleB Apr 2016 #50
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