WHO stokes controversy with Traditional Medicine Summit

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The World Health Organization concluded on Friday its first Traditional Medicine Summit in India, which generated staunch criticism from the medical community.

The goal of the two-day affair, held in coordination with the Indian government and the G-20 health summit being held concurrently, is to bring scientific scrutiny to the efficacy of traditional medicine practices, ranging from osteopathic medicine to yoga and meditation.A post on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, from Aug. 10 received a community notes warning deriding the WHO's promotion of homeopathy, osteopathy, and naturopathy.

Edward Ernst, a German-British medical professor who has written several books on what he terms"so-called alternative medicine," or SCAM, has been highly critical of the WHO's emphasis on traditional and complementary medicine. "[Traditional medicine] might be well established but that it contributes to health and well-being is a medical claim that is not supported by sound evidence. For many of the therapies in question, the evidence is negative; some are outright dangerous," Ernst said."To me, this is ill-informed, biased, and counter-productive. In the realm of [traditional medicine], the WHO is driven by political interests and not by science to the detriment of patients worldwide.

 

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