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liberia health crisis
About this tag
The tag 'liberia health crisis' covers discussions about the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Liberia, including controversial medical interventions. One thread reports on homeopaths who traveled to a remote Liberian hospital to treat Ebola victims with substances like arsenic, rattlesnake venom, and Spanish Fly, aiming to prove their remedies work. The content highlights the ethical and scientific debates surrounding alternative treatments during a public health emergency. This tag is relevant for users interested in global health crises, Ebola response, and the intersection of traditional and alternative medicine in infectious disease outbreaks.
Team spent days in remote Liberian hospital to prove that remedies work
They planned to treat victims with 'rattlesnake venom' and 'Spanish Fly'
Boasted of the 'unique opportunity' presented by deadly Ebola outbreak
Claimed they would treat all European victims after proving success
Ebola...