Outcome of LMHI in Liberia

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Fran Sheffield
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Outcome of LMHI in Liberia

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From the LMHI website: http://www.lmhi.org/home/article/novemb ... est-africa
November 11 Update on LMHI Mission to West Africa
Our team returned from the mission healthy and well, but with different results than we had intended. Having arrive on 17 October, the four volunteers had received six days of introduction to national health authorities and instruction in Ebola safety protocol before proceeding to the Hospital in which they were supposed to work. But, somewhat surprisingly and due to a few diplomatic problems, they were not allowed to administer homeopathic remedies to the EVD patients as an adjunct to the WHO protocols.

Existing EVD patients, already treated under WHO protocols, had to be managed under that therapy without homeopathic intervention because our volunteers were not allowed to enter the ETU’s (Ebola Treatment Units).Thus, we were unable to apply homeopathy on Ebola patients during this mission.
Since the incidence of Ebola Virus Disease was already declining in that district, and Liberia in general, no new patients with Ebola were admitted to that hospital during the volunteers’ stay, which lasted until 7 November 2014.

While awaiting decisions from the Health Ministry, the team treated very severe non-EVD patients who did arrive, regardless of their disease. Both hospital and clinic out-patients were seen and treated, with impressive results. The results were so promising that the LMHI were requested on departure to establish a program of homeopathic teaching and treatment in the Hospital The mission’s broader goal of bringing homeopathy to Liberia is therefore underway, thanks to the four volunteers and their work.

We wish to thank the volunteers, the donors, our hosts in Liberia who supported us, and everyone who participated in the effort to get this team to Liberia, and to bring them home again safely.
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Fran.


luannw7
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Re: Outcome of LMHI in Liberia

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Great news!
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: Outcome of LMHI in Liberia

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wow—what good news!

what disease conditions were people treating?

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Fran Sheffield
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Re: Outcome of LMHI in Liberia

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Yes, the information in the second part is good but reading the first part, I find what happened obscene.


Fran Sheffield
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Re: Outcome of LMHI in Liberia

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The Daily Mail has cobbled together bits of information on the expedition in its own unique style. Evenso it hints at political interference. Their story can be read at: Homeopaths sent to deadly Ebola hotspot to treat victims with arsenic and snake venom
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... VENOM.html

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luannw7
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Re: Outcome of LMHI in Liberia

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Maybe it was best that protocols were not mixed with the Ebola patients and fingers would not be pointed who made it worse or better.The team was able to show that homeopathy worked on other patients with other issues. I think it was a positive trip and outcome.
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Irene de Villiers
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Re: Outcome of LMHI in Liberia

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I totally agree with that, fancy refusing harmless free medicine to dying people.
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