In my wandering around the 'net I found a number of articles that mentioned "Chinese Medical Teams in Africa to Fight Enbola".
Ha, I thought they must be there armed with their pharmacopeia of amusing 5000-year old quack cures based on chi and the basic TCM principles of disease and cures such as those defined at: http://ift.tt/1LZg0HA which is to say:
I wondered how the Chinese Medical Teams were doing. Apparently they are doing just fine EXCEPT THEY ARE NOT USING TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE at all. :boggled:
They seem to be testing for things called viruses and giving intravenous fluids!
See: http://ift.tt/1LZg0HC
And: http://ift.tt/1AI3U3V
Of course, I suppose, the "treatment for the high fever" could have included ground up rhino horn* but I would hazard a guess that it was more likely Acetylsalicylic Acid.
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* http://ift.tt/1LZg0HM
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Ha, I thought they must be there armed with their pharmacopeia of amusing 5000-year old quack cures based on chi and the basic TCM principles of disease and cures such as those defined at: http://ift.tt/1LZg0HA which is to say:
Quote:
The Causes of Disharmony (pathogenesis) TCM divides the causes of disharmony into three main areas:
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I wondered how the Chinese Medical Teams were doing. Apparently they are doing just fine EXCEPT THEY ARE NOT USING TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE at all. :boggled:
They seem to be testing for things called viruses and giving intravenous fluids!
See: http://ift.tt/1LZg0HC
Quote:
Chinese medical workers line up at the airport in Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone, Nov. 15, 2014. The second dispatch of Chinese laboratory team, including 73 medical experts from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Beijing 302 Military Hospital, arrived in Freetown on Saturday. They will continue running the mobile laboratory, which is used for testing Ebola Virus samples, and the Ebola holding center at the Sierra Leone-China Friendship Hospital, some 30 kilometres away from Freetown in the next two months. (Xinhua/Dai Xin) |
And: http://ift.tt/1AI3U3V
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"My first week in the hospital was not easy. I had lost hope because I had lost considerable weight, vomiting and could hardly work. The Chinese started to give me intravenous fluids as well as treatment for the high fever, this was also coupled with words of consolation that 'I would not die', that 'I would survive," she said. |
Of course, I suppose, the "treatment for the high fever" could have included ground up rhino horn* but I would hazard a guess that it was more likely Acetylsalicylic Acid.
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* http://ift.tt/1LZg0HM
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via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/1aEJYW5
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