eRemedy ist der Name unter dem der US-amerikanische Homöopath und Arzt Bill Gray MP3-Dateien über das Internet verbreitet, die eine heilende Wirkung auf völlig unterschiedliche und gleichzeitig schwere Krankheiten haben sollen. Die jeweiligen MP3-Dateien dauern etwa zehn Sekunden und sollen beispielsweise auf Mobiltelefonen abgespielt werden. Zum behaupteten Wirkmechanismus beruft sich Gray auf die Homöopathie. Gray ist Inhaber der Firma Coherence Apps LLC.

Im Oktober 2014 behauptete Gray in Sierra Leone drei Ebolapatienten mit Hilfe seiner eRemedies drahtlos per Handy ferngeheilt zu haben und berichtet dies stolz nicht in einer Fachzeitschrift, sondern bei facebook.[1] In der folgenden Diskussion bei facebook gestand Gray allerdings ein, daß die behaupteten Ebola-Erkrankten an einer ganz anderen Krankheit litten als an Ebola.[2] Zitat von Gray:..Modern technology finally brings another encouraging option, however. Homeopathy is a two-century-old science with remedies capable of stimulating the body to heal itself. Homeopathy actually became famous worldwide treating scarlet fever, smallpox, yellow fever, cholera, typhoid, etc. — all as intense as Ebola. Ordinarily, the difficulty in the chaos of Ebola is just getting to a homeopathic doctor or pharmacy to acquire a remedy. Not a problem nowadays!..[3]

Quellennachweise

  1. https://www.facebook.com/bill.gray.1044
  2. Zitat: Bill Gray
    October 26 at 2:58pm
    My Ebola project is succeeding. After incredible political battles, the brave leader of Coherence Apps LLC's team in Sierra Leone finally treated three patients in a rural Ebola center. eRemedies produced rapid relief of fevers and diarrhea within two hours! And they remained symptom-free for two days afterward! Results so impressed doctors, nurses, and Ministry officials that we have a meeting first thing tomorrow with the Sierra Leone President. Hopefully we can spread results to more centers all over Sierra Leone!
    ...Homeopathic remedies have long been known to be energy, not substance. The energy can be extracted and digitized = eRemedies. You can see this at http;//EmergencyDr.org.
    ...Especially when it can be delivered via cellphone. Cellphone penetration is 11% in Sierra Leone, 13% in Liberia, but only 3% in Guinea.
    ...Thanks. I am not disclosing the eRemedies being used for Ebola publicly for fear they will be misused, but I can say they are not Snakes.
    ...These are patients officially accepted in Ebola centers with classic Ebola symptoms, including one volunteer who made a PPE mistake and got it. It's true it could be malaria or typhoid, but they aren't transmitted that way. I don't know if they did blood work in such a remote center. When I get the official report, this will be more clear. Frankly, for my purposes it doesn't matter. If eRemedies can work so dramatically in such severe cases, it will work in other Ebola cases. As for stages, that is accounted for on http://EmergencyDr.org. Early and late stages get different eRemedies. eRemedy #2 hasn't been tested yet to my satisfaction. That will come soon...
  3. http://www.naij.com/280338-american-doctor-proffers-ebola-cure.html