Homeopathy as an AIDS “treatment”

November 4th, 2007

CC De Gevaarlijke ChemicusThis December, all eyes will be on a small vocational training centre in Lambeth, where the Society of Homeopaths will be celebrating World Aids Day by holding a conference on how best to treat HIV/AIDS with magic water. For just £55, you can participate in discussions with homeopathic luminaries Jonathan Stallick, Hilary Fairclough and Harry van der Zee (although criticism is apparently not tolerated). This event has not gone unnoticed by opponents to pseudoscience, as Nick Cohen discussed in last week’s Observer. This week, the alternative medics responded, led by Paula Ross, Chief Exec of the Society. She said:

…it should be noted that the symposium will be looking at complementary methods and approaches used by experienced homeopaths in helping with the symptoms of HIV/Aids.

So, not about curing AIDS then. That would put them in contravention of their own charter, which states registered members should “avoid making claims (whether explicit or implied; orally or in writing) implying cure of any named disease”. Of course, there’s little hope seeing them enforce this rule when members of their own Professional Standards Committee fall foul of it. It’s important then that Ross pushes the idea that homepathy treats the symptoms, not the disease. But do her speakers share the same outlook?

Jonathan Stallick is the author of AIDS: The Homeopathic Challenge, which mentions the “AIDS nosode” as a useful remedy. A quick search for information on the AIDS nosode turns up this book by arch-quack Peter Fraser, who seems to believe that AIDS is a consequence of the electronic age (and similarly, the invention of the printing press was responsible for syphilis). And yes, he claims to be able to treat AIDS, with methods so ridiculous I can’t bear to repeat them.

Hilary Fairclough has funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to bring the homeopathy to people living with AIDS/HIV in Botswana, where she says, through the work of her clinic:

Symptoms were alleviated, immunity boosted and suffering relieved.

It’s hard to know exactly what she means. Symptoms of AIDS or opportunistic infections? Immunity to what boosted? To HIV? It’s pretty horrible to think many of these people will go on to infect their partners or children with an incurable disease because they were given mysticism and water instead of prophylactics and education.

Harry van der Zee will be talking about his mate Peter Chappell’s revolutionary cure - sorry, I mean treatment - for HIV/AIDS. Vital Remedies says:

[Harry] travelled to Malawi in 2004, interviewed dozens of AIDS-patients that had previously been treated by Peter, documented their cases and compared these with their previous case-records. The conclusion … was clear: PC1 for HIV/AIDS works in all cases

So there you have it. These are the people treating “symptoms” of AIDS - seriously deluded folk who show some love to desperate people, get them back on their feet and call it a “treatment” for AIDS. It’s not a treatment. Every single one of those people is still infectious, every single one of them will still die from complications of the disease. And thanks to the homeopaths, an opportunity to manage the disease, educate, prevent and treat was instead spent giving out useless water. These people are the worst homeopathy has to offer. They should be treated with utter contempt, not lauded in South London symposiums.

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7 Comments Add your own

  • 1. gimpy  |  November 4th, 2007 at 11:31 pm

    Well said Frank. You might want to find out why the chair of the NHS Kensington & Chelsea Primary Care Trust works for Ms. Fairclough’s charity.

  • 2. Andy Lewis  |  November 5th, 2007 at 1:37 pm

    Should homeopathy gain wider acceptance in Africa we will witness an unthinkable healthcare tragedy. The Society of Homeopaths issued a Newsletter about the Maun project in Botswana. It contains these chilling words…

    The patients in Botswana have no knowledge about homeopathy, and are very rarely interested in learning more. All they need to know is that the homeopaths have helped a neighbour or a relative and, personal recommendation being the way of life in Africa, they come full of confidence that they’ll be healed. For the people visiting the clinic, we are “doctors”. A bit weird for doctors - no white coats, no nurses, the clinic is sometimes a bit of shade and a couple of plastic chairs, and the pills are small and few - but they seem to trust us more than the doctors in the hospital, who never seem to have time to listen.

    My guess is that the homeopaths did nothing to dispell their customers/victims myths.

    Their self-delusion and usual disparagement of real medicine is evident in the newsletter,

    This complexity is overwhelming for allopaths, but not for homeopaths. In fact, the clinical results that we achieve in the clinics here are nothing short of miraculous.

    They do acknowledge that “beyond a certain point only ARV’s can stop the HIV virus. If the treatment starts even later all one can offer the patient is a smoother transition into the other world.” But just who is telling their victims that it is now time to stop playing with sugar pills and seel real medical help?

    Scary beyond belief.

  • 3. Dr. Pawan S. Chandak  |  March 16th, 2008 at 3:12 pm

    We had prepared AIDS Nosode from serum of severe ill AIDS Patient. Whats your opinion as Role of AIDS Nosode as Miasmatic Remedy in AIDS Miasmatica cases

  • 4. Frank the SciencePunk  |  March 17th, 2008 at 12:52 am

    @ 3
    Well, Dr Chandak, I’m not a medical doctor, but my immediate thought is that anyone who seriously proposes to use homeopathy as a treatment for AIDS should be taken outside and shot.

    I want to say that most people will tolerate the sheer nonsense of homeopathy for hypochondriacs with minor, self-limiting complaints. I want to say that in my opinion, anyone so callous or so deluded as to offer sugar pills and water to desperately ill people desrves a place in hell between child molestors and sex trafficers.

    That seems a little strong, so I’ll simply say that just because homeopathy enjoys popularity in India, doesn’t mean it works. Homeopathy has no place in treating anything more serious than stress.

  • 5. Andy Lewis  |  March 17th, 2008 at 1:15 am

    Whats my opinion as Role of AIDS Nosode as Miasmatic Remedy in AIDS Miasmatica cases?

    Probably five to ten years for manslaughter.

  • 6. gimpy  |  March 17th, 2008 at 7:15 am

    At the very least Dr Chandak you should be struck off whatever medical register you belong to for misconduct.

  • 7. Sameer  |  June 1st, 2008 at 6:58 pm

    Can Homeopathy cure HIV and/or AIDS? Do you have medicines to that effect?

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