Criminal.
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Disgusting
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That statement is outrageous!
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My/our tax dollars should not be used to fund pseudoscientific nonsense If that is truly what the WHO believes then let them fund it!!!

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I looked for some other info on WHO and there is a statement from 2004 that says "“WHO supports traditional and alternative medicines when these have demonstrated benefits for the patient and minimal risks,” said Dr LEE Jong-wook, DG of WHO." Homeo=no benefit so not in this group
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Sad. And shocking md's are underwriting snake oil.
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I really dislike the disdainful reporting on homeopathic treatment. I just read some research about its potential use against chagas, but also found this: https://terresansfrontieres.ca/the-work-of-htsfs-homeopathic-missions-in-honduras/ … giving a fuller picture of using affordable complementary therapies in developing countries.
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“Homeopathic treatment” is not a thing. You can get the same amount of tender loving care from a glass of water. Classical homeopathy is bunkum, & using it for pretend-therapy of actual infectious disease is criminally negligent.pic.twitter.com/SJzLu2bRLp
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