Bisher hieß es immer: "Der lügt wie gedruckt." Richtig muß es heißen:
"Der lügt wie ein Homöopath."[*quote*]
http://www.homoeopathie-online.info/Patientensicherheit und Therapiefreiheit!
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Da fangen die Lügen schon an! Homöopathie ist Betrug. Diesen Betrug zu beseitigen erhöht die Sicherheit der Patienten.
Sogar Patrick Hollstein, Geschäftsführer von Apotheke4 adhoc schrieb vorgestern
Warum Apotheker für Homöopathie kämpfen sollten
Patrick Hollstein, 14.09.2018 14:32 Uhr
https://www.apotheke-adhoc.de/nachrichten/detail/apothekenpraxis/warum-apotheker-fuer-homoeopathie-kaempfen-sollten/[*quote*]
Was die Verteidigung der Homöopathie so schwierig macht, sind die vielen Extreme, die es in dieser Therapierichtung – ähnlich wie in der Traditionellen Chinesischen Medizin – gibt. Gemeint sind nicht jene unsäglichen Fälle, in denen beispielsweise Krebspatienten erfolglos mit Homöopathika behandelt werden. Gemeint sind extreme Verdünnungen, skurrile Handhabungsanweisungen und obskure Zubereitungen wie bei Vollmond vergrabene Rinderherzen.
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Wie steht die Bajic denn dazu? Was ist mit
* Krebspatienten erfolglos mit Homöopathika behandeln
* extremen Verdünnungen
* skurrile Handhabungsanweisungen
* obskuren Zubereitungen wie bei Vollmond vergrabene Rinderherzen?
Cornelia Bajic ist die 1. Vorsitzende des Deutschen Zentralvereins homöopathischer Ärzte (DZVhÄ). Die muß Rede und Antwort stehen.
Aber ohne Lügen! Die Wahrheit, und nichts als die Wahrheit!
Und bitte auch über die Rolle von Monika Kölsch, der Schatzmeisterin des DZVhÄ, über deren Aktivität in Sachen "Homöopathen fahren nach Arika und heilen die kleinen Negerlein vom bösen Ebola"!
Und bitte auch über die Rolle von Cornelia Bajic (au, das ist sie ja selber), der 1. Vorsitzenden des DZVhÄ, über ihre Aktivität in Sachen "Homöopathen fahren nach Arika und heilen die kleinen Negerlein vom bösen Ebola"!
Da haben wir nämlich was drüber. Da sitzen wir an guten Quellen. Um nicht zu sagen an verdammt guten Quellen.
The plot is uncovered. Homeopaths try to retract
http://www.transgallaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=8275.msg19281#msg19281[*quote*]
There is a short summary of the suicidal adventure game of the four homeopaths Edouard Broussalian, Mehda Durge, Richard Hiltner, and Ortrud Lindemann.
http://www.pepijnvanerp.nl/2014/11/top-level-homeopaths-behind-ebola-mission-in-liberia/[*/quote*]
Top Level Homeopaths Behind Ebola Mission in LiberiaQuackery
by Pepijn
The ultra brief summary of this post might be: ‘Honorary consul of Liberia in Germany arranges homeopathic mission from the Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis (LMHI) to Liberia to find homeopathic cure for ebola.’
Homeopaths Removing their Tracks
In my previous post “Homeopaths in Liberia: ‘Mission Ebola‘” I identified the four homeopaths who are (now) in Liberia. They are Richard Hiltner (US), Edouard Broussalian (Switzerland), Medha Durge (India) and Ortrud Lindemann (Germany, living in Spain). They are all classical homeopaths but were also educated as doctors in real medicine, how odd that may seem. Hiltner even has more strange hobbies like iridiology and medical astrology. This is not the type of doctor you would want to help you out with such a serious problem as ebola.
The most interesting sources of information have been deleted by now, so it is clear the homeopaths think they have something to hide. But of course there are archived versions. The sources which give details which enable us to connect the dots are:
‘Update: Team in Liberia Using Homeopathy in Liberia‘, the post which has vanished from Larry Malerba’s site;
The letter from Ortrud Lindemann from October 19th on the arrival of the team in Liberia, shared by Debby Bruck on a homeopathy forum and then by others on Facebook. Now deleted at most places, but it can still be found on some Facebook pages on homeopathy;
The password protected post ‘Mission Ebola’ on the website of Edouard Broussalian, now also deleted. Here is a screenshot of the contents after entering the password, a plaintext copy is also available.
I’ve updated my post a few times, but now it’s time for a more elobarate update, because things are getting more and more clear.
The German Connection
The connection with the German homeopaths is far more important then first thought. Already had become clear that this mission is supported by the German organisation Freunde Liberias (Friends of Liberia) and Michael Kölsch, a honorary consul of Liberia in Germany. From the websites of Freunde Liberias and Michael Kölsch and also a newspaper article (pdf) in a local (Leipzig) newspaper we are led to believe the following story: Michael Kölsch was approached by an international group of 20 medical doctors who were seeking a way to help out with the ebola crisis in Liberia. Kölsch has contacts with Freunde Liberias which already raises money for an ebola project. This project is mainly about providing information on ebola in Liberia and according to the newspaper they had already raised at least 5,000 euro at the end of September, with which they financed a documentary for instance. Kölsch himself can help with visas and contacts in Liberia.
Nowhere is mentioned that also homeopaths will be part of this team! Didn’t Kölsch and Thomas Köppig (president of Freunde Liberias) know? And did the homeopaths perhaps somehow manage to ‘infiltrate’ a bona fide mission consisting of regular doctors who were unaware of their hidden agenda? This thought can be binned after we take a closer look at Kölsch.
Michael Kölsch is married to Monika Kölsch, a homeopathic medical doctor. She also holds several functions in the German homeopathic organisations. At the moment she is treasurer of the Deutsche Zentralverein homöopathischer Ärzte (DZVhÄ) which is the overall association of homeopathic doctors in Germany. She is therefore also well connected with homeopaths worldwide (via the LMHI). Homeopathy is not just the interest of Monika, her husband has in recent years also been involved with Homöopathen ohne Grenzen (Homeopaths without Borders). In 2012 he arranged a visit for that organisation to Liberia. In a personal report about of one his trips to Liberia with business people (‘Bericht über eine Unternehmerreise nach Liberia im März 2012‘) Kölsch also describes a (personal?) visit to the clinic which would be the host of the Homeopaths without Borders:
Es freut mich, dass sie der Homöopathie sehr aufgeschlossen gegenüber steht. Sie teilt meine Auffassung, dass die Homöopathie eine geeignete Heilmethode sei, um damit das Gesundheitswesen in Liberia zu ergänzen. Sie ist preiswert und die Offenheit der Liberianischen Bevölkerung für alternative, sanfte Heilmethoden darf unterstellt werden. Wenige Tage nach meiner Abreise werden die „Homöopathen ohne Grenzen“ aus Deutschland zusammen mit Frau Gieraths-Nimene Liberianischen Ärzten in Monrovia die Homöopathie vorstellen.
From which we can conclude that Kölsch himself is a believer in homeopathy and thinks it should be integrated into the health care system of Liberia.
The president of Freunde Liberias, Thomas Köppig, must also be very well aware of the homeopathic character of this mission. Both on the website of the organisation as on his own business website he links to the homeopathic practice of Monika Kölsch. His company is even in the same building as her practice.
Planned at the Top
It looks like this mission was planned and organized by homeopaths at the highest level, especially those in Germany. The new information confirms what was stated by LMHI president Renzo Galassi in his letter from August 25th: “Some of our colleagues from Germany are in contact with members of the government of Liberia and in a few days a door could be opened to that country.” We can now also better interpret the following sentence written by Ortrud Lindemann in the vanished message on Facebook:
And we thank Renzo, Altunay, André, Conni and Curt for setting us on the track by their unlimited efforts and Michael Kölsch and Siegfried Ziegler to connect us to Ganta Hospital
‘Renzo’ is Renzo Galassi, president of the LMHI;
‘Altunay’ is Altunay Soylemez, treasurer of LMHI;
‘André’ is most likely André Saine, also mentioned by Broussalian. He is a Canadian homeopath, dean of the Canadian Academy of Homeopathy. He debated Steven Novella in the past ;
‘Conny’ is probably Cornelia Bajic, current president of the DZVhÄ;
‘Curt’ is probably Curt Kösters, former president of the DZVhÄ. While he was president, Cornelia Bajic was vice-president (zweite Vorsitzende).
Other people mentioned in her update are related to the Methodist Church in Liberia and Ganta Hospital.
What did the Inviting Party know?
Siegfried Ziegler is another key figure in this story. He was manager of Ganta Hospital during 1974-77. Back in Germany he made a career as manager in health care facilities run by the evangelical methodist church. After his retirement in 2012 he started to work on raising money for a renovation (or a complete rebuild) of Ganta Hospital. He is well connected to the Liberian government for he knows the current health minister from his early days in Liberia and via the church there’s also an connection with president (and Nobel Peace Price winner) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , she also donated to Ganta Hospital as a private person. This can be read in newspaper articles copied on the site of Kölsch.
What Ziegler thinks about homeopathy and whether he knew about the background of the team members are open questions for me at the moment.
Conclusion
My guess is that the plan by 20 international medical doctors stems completely from homeopaths active in the LMHI and DZVhÄ (Germany) in particular. And that there is just this team of four homeopaths who actually went to Liberia. This also makes more sense, because why would you send 20 doctors to one small African hospital? Also it would explain that I failed to find any news from other medical doctors who might be part of such larger group that went to Liberia (and I looked quite hard for such information ;-) )
Many people will agree that this homeopathic mission is a foolish, unethical and possibly dangerous endeavour. Also I think it is fair to conclude that Kölsch and Freunde Liberias have deliberately misled the public by raising money for their ebola project by not explicitly mentioning that this mission was a homeopathically inspired one.
Update 6-11-2014: The LMHI has put a statement on their website in which they claim that they offered to send a team of homeopaths in a letter to the Liberian government dated August 26th and that they were invited by the government on October 7th. Maybe they mean by ‘government’ just the honorary consul Kölsch.
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I didn't copy the internal urls of that text. To see them go to
http://www.pepijnvanerp.nl/2014/11/top-level-homeopaths-behind-ebola-mission-in-liberia/for yourself.
The link in the update is this:
http://www.lmhi.org/home/article/ebola-virus-lmhi-had-sent-a-team-to-liberia-to-control-the-patients-with-homeopathyFirst I will just copy the contents. Next I will rearrange it.
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Ebola Virus : LMHI had sent a team to Liberia to control the patients with homeopathyThecurrent epidemic of Ebola Virus disease (EVD) is a threat, not only to thepeople in affected countries, but also to the whole world. There is currently novaccine available and no other proven Ebola virus-specific treatment.
InAugust, the WHO declared the outbreak an international public health emergencyand endorsed the use of experimental, unproven and unregistered interventionswith unknown efficacy and adverseeffects for treatment and prevention of Ebola, but even theseexperimental drugs are not available in sufficient quantities.
Thenumber of cases is still increasing, and the rate of infection appears to beexponential. There are measures implemented to improve the chances of survival,but the mortality of this epidemic remains between 50% and 70%.
TheLiga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis (LMHI), in a letter to the governmentof the most affected country, dated 26 August 2014, made an offer to send ateam of homeopathic physicians to assist in the management of citizens infectedwith Ebola virus. Even at this stagegovernment. Ourteam of physicians received an invitation, dated 07 October 2014.
We are fullyaware that the invitationthe WHO protocols. This is not a problem, in our view. Evenif the homeopathic treatment were to be completelyineffective - whichwe do not expect - it would still be compliant with the WHO rules.Furthermore a homeopathic treatmentwith high potencies would have no possible side effect and,in the worst case, the mortality would correspond to that of all other treatment centers.
On 17 October 2014 the team arrivedin West-Africa, and proceeded to the hospital on 21 October, after having completedtheirsafety training.
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There is an abundance of typos in that text. But after rearranging it, the reason will become clear.
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Ebola Virus : LMHI had sent a team to Liberia to control the patients with homeopathy
The
current epidemic of Ebola Virus disease (EVD) is a threat, not only to the
people in affected countries, but also to the whole world. There is currently no
vaccine available and no other proven Ebola virus-specific treatment.
In
August, the WHO declared the outbreak an international public health emergency
and endorsed the use of experimental, unproven and unregistered interventions
with unknown efficacy and adverse
effects for treatment and prevention of Ebola, but even these
experimental drugs are not available in sufficient quantities.
The
number of cases is still increasing, and the rate of infection appears to be
exponential. There are measures implemented to improve the chances of survival,
but the mortality of this epidemic remains between 50% and 70%.
The
Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis (LMHI), in a letter to the government
of the most affected country, dated 26 August 2014, made an offer to send a
team of homeopathic physicians to assist in the management of citizens infected
with Ebola virus. Even at this stage
government. Our
team of physicians received an invitation, dated 07 October 2014.
We are fully
aware that the invitation
the WHO protocols. This is not a problem, in our view. Even
if the homeopathic treatment were to be completely
ineffective - which
we do not expect - it would still be compliant with the WHO rules.
Furthermore a homeopathic treatment
with high potencies would have no possible side effect and,
in the worst case, the mortality would correspond to that of all other treatment centers.
On 17 October 2014 the team arrived
in West-Africa, and proceeded to the hospital on 21 October, after having completed
their
safety training.
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Such a botched layout is caused by ends of line not having a space at the end. Some editors and email programs do that. Sending an email will format the text on a line-base, chopping off the line ends.
Putting the whole text into a web forms with copy+paste can glue the lines together, the lost blanks after the last word in a line being followed directly by the first word of the next line, and no repair for the lost blank is done.
So it looks like the text was written somewhere, mailed to a maintainer of the site, and the web-page published without bothering for any errors.
Oh my, what a shambles! It is not blanks alone that is missing, it is words and sequences of words. Some important sentences do not make any sense at all.
Let's go into details.
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Ebola Virus : LMHI had sent a team to Liberia to control the patients with homeopathy
The
current epidemic of Ebola Virus disease (EVD) is a threat, not only to the
people in affected countries, but also to the whole world. There is currently no
vaccine available and no other proven Ebola virus-specific treatment.
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True, but has no value.
[*quote*]
In
August, the WHO declared the outbreak an international public health emergency
and endorsed the use of experimental, unproven and unregistered interventions
with unknown efficacy and adverse
effects for treatment and prevention of Ebola, but even these
experimental drugs are not available in sufficient quantities.
[*/quote*]
The WHO for sure did not call witchcraft peddlers or snake-oil sellers. The WHO wanted real science. The vaccines under development today do not have passed the test series necessary for approving them for use. It is these vaccines the WHO is accepting despite their experimental state.
The LMHI in this paragraph cheats. It uses the words "experimental" and "unproven" and "unregistered" as a gate for using homeopathica. Homeopathica ALL are experimental and unproven. This is because homeopathy is a trial and error system, erring permanently for 220 year without a single exception..
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The
number of cases is still increasing, and the rate of infection appears to be
exponential. There are measures implemented to improve the chances of survival,
but the mortality of this epidemic remains between 50% and 70%.
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This simply is a filler to make the text longer. The contents of this passage is worthless.
[*quote*]
The
Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis (LMHI), in
a letter to the government
of the most affected country, dated 26 August 2014,
made an offer to send a
team of homeopathic physicians to assist in the management of citizens infected
with Ebola virus. Even at this stage
government. Our
team of physicians received an invitation, dated 07 October 2014.
[*/quote*]
"a letter to the government of the most affected country", and this country is Liberia, but they do not name it here.
A cheat, a simple cheat. If Sierra Leone would have had more cases of infection, the homeopaths still would have addressed Liberia, for a simple reason: they have personal connections to Liberia, connections by members of the Methodist Church and by homeopaths.
The next cheat:
"made an offer to send a team of homeopathic physicians to assist in the management of citizens infected with Ebola virus." The lever of the cheat is
"to assist in the management of citizens infected with Ebola virus." What is
"to assist in the management of citizens infected with Ebola virus"?
What does
"to assist in the management of citizens infected with Ebola virus" mean?
And what did the addressee of the letter understand, reading the words
"to assist in the management of citizens infected with Ebola virus"?
Did the homeopaths say "We want to have fun with our mumbo-jumbo homeopatinsky sugar pills"? Did they?
What did the homeopaths write? That is the crucial question.
What did the homeopaths write?This situation in Liberia was desperate, already in January 2014, eight months before the letter:
http://cmiliberia.org/blog/2014/01/24/ganta-hospital-on-verge-of-collapse/[*quote*]
GANTA HOSPITAL ON VERGE OF COLLAPSE[...]
By Wellington Patrick
SANNIQUELLIE, Jan 23 (LINA) -The Winifred J. Harley United Methodist Hospital in Ganta, Nimba County, has
threatened to shut down operations, or minimize its operations to a clinic level, if no solution is found to the numerous constraints facing the institution.The
Acting Administrator of the hospital, Mr. Patrick Martor, disclosed Tuesday that the hospital is faced with serious financial and logistical constraints, a situation that could force the administration to take such unfavorable actions. Martor said the hospital is indebted to many medicine vendors who have refused to continue to supply drugs if the hospital does not settle debts accrued in 2013.
He said the hospital also has no vehicle for staff, ambulances, fuel to run its generator, money to pay salaries and purchase drugs and other medical supplies for effective operation of the health facility.
[...]
Mr. Martor disclosed that the Ganta United Methodist Hospital received
US$50,000 from the Liberian Government as budgetary support in June, noting that this was the only assistance extended it by government in 2013.
The Ganta United Methodist Hospital was
established by Dr. George W. Harley and his wife (after whom the hospital is named)
in 1926 to offer medical services to Liberians and foreigners living in the area.
Since then, it has relied on the international congregations of the Methodist Church for financial and medical support, an assistance that is not forthcoming again, thus the current financial quagmire. For decades, the Ganta Hospital was the major regional referral hospital for most parts of the northeastern and southeastern regions prior to the opening of the Jackson F. Doe Memorial Hospital in Tappita.
A county hospital, also named after Dr. G. W. Harley exists in Sanniequellie, but is also plagued by chronic financial problems. The Sanniquellie hospital is operated by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. Observers believe that if the Ganta Hospital is forced to cease its operation due to lack of support, it would have
adverse impact on the healthcare delivery capacity of Nimba County, which hosts nearly 500,000 residents of Liberia’s 3.8 million inhabitants.LINA WGP/TSS/PTK (The News Pinnacle staff also contributed to this report)
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A Mr. Martor? We haven't seen the name before. Is Mr. Martor still alive? If not, how desperate was the next administrator, when taking the job? Personnel was diminished. In August it was only three doctors, if the figure is right.
Three doctors for how many citizen? 100,000? 200,000?
There are 500,000 residents in Nimba County. How many hospitals are there and how many doctors?
These are important questions, aside of others, like about fuel, dressing material, etc.
These matters are important because they show the state of despair of the population, of the clinic management and of the politicians there.
The homeopaths offer help. The needing country Liberia is a perfect prey. Like a man drowning the suffering Liberia must accept all help it can get. This way the homeopaths got their entry.
Who wrote the invitation? What did he or she have in mind? What did he or she expect? Did the government expect some unqualified homeopaths? Or did they expect some qualified epidemic experts?
Let's see what is written about this in the web-site of "Freunde Liberias e.V.", the support group for the honorary consul Michael Kölsch:
http://www.freunde-liberias.de/de/blog/entry/3-ärzteteam-für-ganta-hospital/2014/10/19/11-freunde-liberias-e-v-ebnet-weg-für-internationales-ärzteteam
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Freunde Liberias e.V. ebnet Weg für internationales Ärzteteam
STOP EBOLA !!!
Freunde Liberias e.V. ebnet Weg für internationales Ärzteteam Veröffentlicht von Thomas am Sonntag, 19 Oktober 2014 in Ärzteteam für Ganta Hospital
Freunde Liberias e.V. ebnet Weg für internationales Ärzteteam
Als aktive Unterstützung im Kampf gegen Ebola organisiert der Verein Freunde Liberias e.V. Hilfe durch ein internationales Ärzteteam.
Ab 18. Oktober 2014 werden die Spezialisten vor Ort tätig, im Ganta United Methodist Hospital, Liberia. Sie alle sind erfahren in der Bekämpfung von Seuchen und wollen nicht länger zusehen, wie in Westafrika die Menschen sterben.
„Wie können wir helfen?"
Ein Team von etwa 20 internationalen Ärzten wandte sich an Honorarkonsul Michael Kölsch und bot seine Hilfe an. Kurz entschlossen nahm Kölsch das Angebot an und suchte Mitstreiter für die Realisierung des Hilfsprojektes. Sein erster Ansprechpartner: Der Verein Freunde Liberias.
Reiseziel: Ganta
Bereits in der Vergangenheit haben wir das Ganta United Methodist Hospital in Liberia mit Spenden unterstützt. So konnten wir schnell ein funktionierendes Netzwerk aktivieren und die medizinische Hilfe in die richtigen Bahnen zu lenken.
Herr Siegfried Ziegler, ebenfalls seit vielen Jahren für das Ganta Hospital engagiert, vermittelte zwischen Klinikleitung, Verein, Team und Honorarkonsul. Mittlerweile hat der Liberianische Bischof Innis die offizielle Einladung an das Ärzteteam ausgesprochen und damit den Startschuss für das Projekt gegeben.
Hand in Hand gegen Ebola
Engagierte Berufskollegen des Teams kümmern sich nun um Detailfragen, wie etwa das medizinische Training, Ausstattung der Ärzte etc. Herr Kölsch ermöglicht in enger Abstimmung mit der Liberianischen Botschaft in Berlin schnell die notwendigen Visa.
Der Verein kümmert sich um die Finanzierung des Projektes und wird in Kürze eine Spendenaktion starten. Denn das Team schließt sich nicht einem der bekannten NGOs an – es agiert eigenverantwortlich.
Einen Teil der Kosten trägt der Gastgeber, das Ganta Hospital, einen weiteren Teil sogar die Ärzte selbst.Ihre Spende hilft helfen
Ein Großteil der Kosten jedoch muss über Spenden noch generiert werden. Denn
nach den ersten vier Ärzten des Vorauskommandos werden weitere kommen – so lange, bis die Epidemie besiegt ist. Und das wird viel Geld kosten.Helfen Sie durch Ihre Spende bitte mit, diese schnelle und unbürokratische Hilfsaktion zu unterstützen.
Spenden Sie auf das Konto des Vereins „Freunde Liberias e.V."
Freunde Liberias e.V.
Kennwort: Ebola
Sparkasse Leipzig
IBAN: DE57 8605 5592 1090 0531 73
BIC-/SWIFT-Code: WELADE8L
Oder einfach klicken und sicher über Paypal spenden:
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Any mentioning of homeopathy? No.
But this:
"Ab 18. Oktober 2014 werden die Spezialisten vor Ort tätig, im Ganta United Methodist Hospital, Liberia. Sie alle sind erfahren in der Bekämpfung von Seuchen" Claims that the doctors to be sent are specialists, experienced in treating plagues.
Experienced? Treating plagues? Is Richard Hiltner, the astrology junkie, experienced with plagues?
Edouard Broussalian in 2011 was in Haiti, messing up there with cholera victims. Here are some quotes of what he himself later wrote:
[*quote*]
Author ¦ Edouard Broussalian
summary: The author describes his experience with the homeopathic treatment of cholera at a hospital in Port au Prince. The genus epidemicus proved exceptionally useful: after a dose of Phosphorus 200C, administered with a spray, the condition of most patients improved rapidly and their hospital stay was greatly shortened.
key concepts: Cholera, Cuprum, epidemic, genus epidemicus, Phosphorus, key symptoms, Veratrum,
Vibrio cholerae
[...]
SUMMARY
Phosphorus healed most cases within 6 to 12 hours, with a repetition of the remedy in some cases. The results were striking, with many patients sitting up in bed shortly after taking the remedy. Only the older patients needed a little longer before they could get up.
Within one hour of taking the remedy, pain and other complaints were reduced, followed by an improvement in the vomiting and diarrhea. The patients asked for food and their general condition improved rapidly.
At the end of our stay, we were no longer providing new patients with an infusion, but immediately gave them the Phosphorus spray. [*quote*]
"At the end of our stay, we were no longer providing new patients with an infusion, but immediately gave them the Phosphorus spray." Broussalian confesses a breach of protocol.
And he boasts:
[*quote*]
Our brief experience in Haiti (which needs to be developed further in a more rigorous way)
shows in our estimation the superiority of homeopathy even in severe infectious disease, and demonstrates that it can be very easily and effectively put to use– assuming that Hahnemann’s teaching has been truly under-stood.
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Whoever might be qualified for the job in Ganta, Hiltner is not and Broussalian is not.
Thomas Köppig in the above web-page by "Freunde Liberias" wrote
"Einen Teil der Kosten trägt der Gastgeber, das Ganta Hospital, einen weiteren Teil sogar die Ärzte selbst."Sheesh! The hospital pays for the homeopaths to come. Did the hospital administration know what the whole thing would be, that is: a cheat with homeopathy by some impostors?
Edouard Broussalian wrote in his now erased web-page:
http://www.planete-homeo.org/mission-ebola/[*quote*]
On nous dénigrera bien sûr, on contestera que les malades guéris fussent malades, mais nous espérons en soigner un si grand nombre qu’il n’y aura pas de contestation possible. Les marchands de vaccins expérimentaux pourront alors aller se rhabiller.
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which could roughly be translated as
[*quote*]
People surely will denigrate us, people will deny that the ill cured were ill, but we hope to treat such a large number that there will be no contestation possible. The merchants of experimental vaccines can then get dressed.
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That is his declared will: to demonstrate that homeopathy works, and to get as many patients as possible to get large numbers.
What does the LMHI say about effectively curing?
http://www.lmhi.org/home/article/ebola-virus-lmhi-had-sent-a-team-to-liberia-to-control-the-patients-with-homeopathy[*quote*]
We are fully
aware that the invitation
the WHO protocols. This is not a problem, in our view. Even
if the homeopathic treatment were to be completely
ineffective - which
we do not expect - it would still be compliant with the WHO rules.
[*/quote*]
"We are fully aware that the invitation the WHO protocols."What is that? Stupidity? Sloppiness? Or a foul trick? At least one word is missing in this sentence.
Is this the correct sentence?
"We are fully aware that the invitation contradicts the WHO protocols."And why is this
"not a problem"?
Oh, and watch this seemingly unimportant addition:
" in our view".
"In our view"? Why? They make it a matter of views, and not of facts?
The LMHI adds:
"Even if the homeopathic treatment were to be completely ineffective - which
we do not expect - it would still be compliant with the WHO rules."Now, if someone is aware of "something,... but", then this something is something negative. The rest of the argumentation is ducking out by claiming " it would still be compliant with the WHO rules"[/b]. Which rules? Rules for what?
The whole text has one single core. Here it is, and it is botched. The (at least) one word to really say something in that sentence is not there. Is withhold. ONE MORE CHEAT!
The LMHI now must push some other delusive nonsense, to make the ending of the text not so abruptive that the readers would recognize the trap.
[*quote*]
Furthermore a homeopathic treatment with high potencies would have no possible side effect and, in the worst case, the mortality would correspond to that of all other treatment centers.[/b]
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This sentence has two parts which are not related. The first part claims
"Furthermore a homeopathic treatment with high potencies would have no possible side effect", which is a lie. The least damage is a loss of money and a loss of time. To administer a totally useless non-working crap is in itself already a damage.
And now comes the big bang:
"and, in the worst case, the mortality would correspond to that of all other treatment centers." What is "correspond"? Correspond in what way? By the very same mortality as is with the cases treated with scientific medicine?
Mark my words: This is fraud. The homeopaths (at best) give their sugar pills IN ADDITION to the normal scientific medicine. In that case adding a non-working stuff to the already efficacious scientific treatment will change nothing. So it will lead to identical mortality.
But remember Edouard Broussalian in his Haiti fraud in 2011:
"At the end of our stay, we were no longer providing new patients with an infusion, but immediately gave them the Phosphorus spray." Which gives us a hint what the homeopaths will try in Liberia: break the protocols and defraud with forged statistics. The very same as homeopaths did 2011 in Haiti.
And the very same Edouard Broussalian is part of the homeopath gang now in Liberia.Which makes us have a second look at this part of the botched LMHI statement :
[*quote*]
The
Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis (LMHI), in a letter to the government
of the most affected country, dated 26 August 2014, ]made an offer to send a
team of homeopathic physicians to assist in the management of citizens infected
with Ebola virus.
Even at this stage
government. Our
team of physicians received an invitation, dated 07 October 2014. [*/quote*]
Even at this stage government. Our team of physicians received an invitation, dated 07 October 2014. This sentence sense does not make.
"Even at this stage government" What? Which government?
There are statements, claiming that the Liberian government made the invitation. But "Freunde Liberias" state:
"Mittlerweile hat der Liberianische Bischof Innis die offizielle Einladung an das Ärzteteam ausgesprochen und damit den Startschuss für das Projekt gegeben."A bishop. Some church mafioso. Of which gang? The Methodists, the Catholics, the Buddhists? Who of these would invite into a Methodist church, if not a METHODIST member!?
A Methodist wire-puller sent the invitation, and no politician of the state!
But anyway, the bishop even would have invited Beelzebub if help is promised. And, far away from Beelzebub homeopathy isn't. Any difference? Hell, no!
Messy typos and messed-up sentences like
"We are fully aware that the invitation XXXXXXXXXXX the WHO protocols."and
"Even at this stage government. Our team of physicians received an invitation, dated 07 October 2014."display a disturbed mind and sloppiness and carelessness. This from a group which claims to be the largest association of homeopathic doctors an earth. And it fits them. It fits them perfectly. Well done, LMHI, well done! Thank you very much for your Selfie.
To sum it up: The statement of 6th. November 2014 by the LMHI is a cheat.
The most important question is:
What did the homeopaths write the Africans expressis verbis?
This letter and the answer(s) by the Africans must be published. In full! Unabridged. Word for word the complete text![*/quote*]