Eccentric oddball or new-age genius? (Health).(AIDS researcher and homeopathic doctor Peter Chappell)

African Business | June 1, 2003 | Copyright

The desperate search to find an effective treatment for Aids has attracted solution seekers from conventional medical science to eccentrics and oddballs looking for answers in unlikely places.

Peter Chappell is definitely at the unorthodox end of the research spectrum. Chappell, former principal of the London International College of Homeopathy, is in South Africa to spread his conviction that HIV/Aids can be treated and stabilised in a simple, cost-effective manner with a new form of energised water.

He is convinced that tiny grains, known as PCI, generate ...

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