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homeopathy
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about homeopathy focus on its controversial application to serious infectious diseases like Ebola. Threads highlight claims by homeopaths that their remedies can treat or prevent Ebola, drawing criticism from scientists who label such efforts as irresponsible and dangerous. The content includes news articles, videos, and satirical sketches that debate the efficacy and ethics of homeopathy versus evidence-based medicine. Recurring themes include the role of organizations like the World Health Organisation, the use of unconventional ingredients such as snake venom, and the broader conflict between alternative medicine and scientific consensus. The tag captures a skeptical, often critical perspective on homeopathy's place in public health.
Scientists condemn homeopaths as ‘irresponsible’ and ‘cruel’ for offering victims false hope and for ‘putting lives at risk’
Homeopaths have offered their services to prevent and treat Ebola in west Africa, claiming their “remedies” can work in serious epidemics of infectious disease...
Doctors attack 'armchair intellectuals' at World Health Organisation who refuse to let them treat deadly virus with snake venom remedy
Medics want to treat Ebola victims with remedies backed by Prince Charles
They accuse critics of 'ridiculous' disbelief over snake venom treatments
Say World...