Tanzania

An Interview with Homeopathic Adventurer Jeremy Sherr

Jeremy Sherr talks about his work convincing Africans that homeopathy can cure their diseases. Between the fringe meeting tonight and my imminent death from Ebola I don't have time to dissect this properly now, but I'll leave this as an open thread so you can watch the video and leave your thoughts in the comments.

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Jeremy Sherr Responds to "The Inquisition"

[bpsdb] Well it seems that intrepid homeopath Jeremy Sherr has been busy on his blog. In a classic case of not having the balls to stand by your words, having edited posts and deleted comments, he's now deleted pretty much the entire blog save for three entries (fortunately the missing entries had been archived), the most recent of which is a response to the criticism he recently received. Here's a quick rebuttal of his response.

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Jeremy Sherr: A Homeopath's African AIDS Adventure

[bpsdb] A lot of the time alternative medicine is something we can chuckle at - rich Chelsea types with more money than sense going into some local quack shop to get their Chakras realigned or whatever. But sometimes a quack comes along so utterly misguided, so horrifically arrogant, that they have the potential to endanger lives. In his live blog from Tanzania, Jeremy Sherr, a homeopath with an interest in AIDS, is gleefully telling the world about his fake treatments for AIDS patients.

Edit: Since I wrote this article and the claims made on Jeremy's blog were brought to wide attention, he has apparently been busy censoring and deleting entries. Rob Hinkley at semiskimmed.net has posted an incomplete archive here.

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