An archive of some of the writings of Jeremy Sherr, homeopath, on the subject of homeopathy and AIDS. This archive can be viewed page-by-page, or downloaded in a single convenient zip file.
Jeremy Sherr's "Jeremy's Journal from Africa" blog posts, as saved on the morning of 13th January 2009, before many of them were deleted. All posts by Jeremy Sherr, unless noted as by Camilla Sherr:
- 'Arriving in Tanzania' (originally posted on Wednesday 26 November 2008).
- 'Getting Started' (originally posted on Friday, 5 December 2008).
- 'A bit of background' (originally posted on Friday, 5 December 2008).
- 'Overview' (originally posted on Friday, 5 December 2008).
- 'Dear Fellow Homoeopath' (originally posted on Wednesday, 10 December 2008).
- 'Dreaming the case' (originally posted on Thursday, 11 December 2008).
- 'Bagamoyo - Surrender your Soul' (originally posted on Monday, 15 December 2008).
- 'Case 116' (originally posted on Tuesday, 16 December 2008).
- 'A drum and a dream' (originally posted on Wednesday, 17 December 2008). Copy saved from Google Cache.
- 'Monkey business' (originally posted on Thursday, 18 December 2008).
- 'Homoeopathy - Helping AIDS sufferers in Africa' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Sunday, 21 December 2008).
- 'Camilla's blog' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Monday, 22 December 2008). Copy saved from Google Cache.
- 'Siobhan & Case 118' (originally posted on Wednesday, 24 December 2008). Copy saved from Google Cache.
- 'Father Patrick' (originally posted on Sunday, 28 December 2008).
- 'Two meetings' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Friday, 2 January 2009).
- 'Good results' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Tuesday, 13 January 2009).
The above list might not be exhaustive. Jeremy's Journal from Africa might have contained more pages, but those above are all that I saved.
Jeremy Sherr's "Jeremy's Journal from Africa" blog posts, saved after 13th January 2009:
- 'The Inquisition' (originally posted by Jeremy Sherr on Thursday, 15 January 2009. Saved on Friday, 16 January).
- 'Good Things!' (originally posted by Jeremy Sherr on Monday, 19 January 2009. Saved on Monday, 19 January).
- 'Case 519' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Monday, 26 January 2009. Saved the same day).
- 'Case Child no 1' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Wednesday, 28 January 2009. Saved the same day).
- 'DONATIONS' (originally posted by Jeremy Sherr on Friday, 30 January 2009. Saved the same day).
- 'Arriving in Tanzania' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Sunday, 1 February 2009. Saved the same day). Almost identical to the deleted post by Jeremy Sherr on 26 November.
- 'Back in Moshi with a case' (originally posted by Jeremy Sherr on Sunday, 1 February 2009. Saved the following day).
- 'Patient 139' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Tuesday, 3 February 2009. Saved the same day).
- 'Getting started' (dated 18 November 2008, posted by Camilla Sherr on Wednesday, 4 February 2009. Saved the same day). Almost identical to the deleted post by Jeremy Sherr on 5 December.
The Jeremy's Journal from Africa blog was then briefly deleted from blogspot.com. After a couple of days it returned, with posts in this order:
- 'Helping AIDS sufferers in Africa' (originally posted by Jeremy Sherr on Thursday 12 February. Saved on Friday 13 February).
- 'Sorry for the inconvenience!' (originally posted by Jeremy Sherr on Friday 13 February. Saved the same day).
- 'Case 107' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on on Friday 13 February. Saved the same day).
- Untitled (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Friday 13 February. Saved the same day). Similar to 'Sorry for the Inconvenience'
- 'Case Anna' (originally posted by Camilla Sherr on Sunday 15 February. Saved the same day).
- 'A short case' (originally posted by Jeremy Sherr on Monday 16 February. Saved the same day).
Other pages saved verbatim from the Dynamis School For Advanced Homeopathic Studies website (dynamis.edu) on the morning of 13th January 2009, in case any of them should be later edited or deleted:
- An undated interview of Jeremy Sherr by Rowena Ronson, in which Sherr says, among other things: "I can show fantastic AIDS cases on video, where you clearly see people getting better and coming off their drugs. ... But it has been very frustrating, because the academic wheels grind far too slowly for me. You have to find willing partners and get a protocol through an ethics committee, and you need to talk their language. I hope it will work but if not, I will just go and do it on a small scale myself - I am determined to do that."
- "Homoeopathy - An Answer to AIDS in Africa", listing the project's objectives. The linked PDF brochure titled "Homoeopathy for AIDS in Africa" is copied here.
- The Dynamis School front page, soliciting donations and linking to other AIDS-related pages.
- Dynamis School webpage thanking contributors to the 'Homoeopathy For AIDS In Africa' project. The page was unavailable on the Dynamis website on 25th January - a Google-cached version from 3rd January is saved here.
Also by Jeremy Sherr on AIDS in Tanzania: