Quote:
Originally Posted by Aloha1
OK, you have an agenda that I don't agree with. 'Nuff said.
|
There is no agenda, and there is nothing for you to agree or disagree with. These are actual facts.
The person who wrote the article is NOT a medical doctor. That is a fact. If you disagree with it, it will still be true.
The Spanish Flu ended on its own, as most virii do over time. There was no cure for it, and treatments for it were hit or miss with each patient. Some survived with treatment, some survived without treatment. Some died with treatment, and some died without treatment. It didn't matter what treatment was used - it was a virus that ravaged the immune system. It wasn't cured by sunlight. That is FALSE information. You can disagree with this fact if you want, but it will still be false information.
Hobday is a pseudoscience writer. Being published doesn't change that, and in fact the peer reviews on any of his sunlight-as-cure papers are less than complimentary, as a whole. He is not a credible source.
Saying sunlight was a valid treatment for the Spanish Flu is sort of like saying that diving into a vat of bleach is a valid way to get an ink stain off of your shirt.