Victoria naturopath criticized for treating boy with rabid-dog saliva remedy
VANCOUVER — Health Canada is launching an investigation after concerns were raised over a Victoria naturopath who treated a four-year-old boy with a rabid-dog saliva remedy.
The probe comes after British Columbia’s provincial health officer and an alternative-medicine group raised warning flags.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said in a statement that lyssin, a naturopathic product that claims to contain the infected saliva, could put patients at risk of contracting rabies.
“While I believe that homeopathy plays a complementary role for some families in their health, I have concerns that some people may delay or avoid proven effective treatments while relying on homeopathy alone,” Henry said in a statement.