Homeopathy for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Promoting homeopathy for the treatment of fatal diseases would endanger the lives of many people. The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning through some of its specialists to the use of homeopathy in treating AIDS patients, tuberculosis or malaria.
WHO was responding to a call from a group of young scientists who fear that the promotion of homeopathy in developing countries could endanger the lives of many people, the BBC reported.
In a letter sent to WHO, doctors in the UK and several African countries asked the United Nations agency to condemn the promotion of homeopathy for the treatment of these diseases, as well as flu and diarrhea .
“Homeopathy does not protect people from these diseases. Those who work with the poorest people in rural areas we see and want us to provide necessary medical assistance. And when it also brought homeopathy, endangered lives,” say those doctors Network of Young Scientists.
According to Dr. Robert Hagan, biomolecular science researcher at the University of St. Andrews (Scotland) and member of that scientific network, “Governments worldwide must recognize the dangers of promoting homeopathy for the treatment of deadly diseases .
In response, Dr. Mario Raviglione, director of WHO’s tuberculosis program, says his organization does not recommend the use of homeopathy to fight this evil.
A spokesman for the department of child health and youth of the WHO stated, moreover, that “there is no evidence that homeopathy represents a profit” for children with diarrhea.
According to Nick Beeching, infectious disease specialist at the Royal Liverpool University, “infections such as malaria, AIDS and tuberculosis have a high mortality rate, but can be controlled or cured with a series of treatments whose effectiveness is amply demonstrated” .
“There is, however, objective evidence that homeopathy has any positive impact on these infections and it is irresponsible for a health worker to promote the fact homeopathy instead of proven efficacy in treatment of diseases that threaten life of a sick man, “criticized the British expert.
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