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by guyomes 1150 days ago
Given the long and controversial history of bloodletting [0], this might do more harm then good.

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodletting

2 comments

You certainly shouldn't donate blood in unsanitary conditions and while you are ill and weakened from some other sickness. Which is the conditions under which bloodletting usually occured in the past.
I’m not saying people should do it, of course. Just wondering if there’s at least a grain of truth in it.
I'm sure there's a grain of truth to it, else it wouldn't have been pushed as a treatment; likewise, there's a grain of truth in using ivermectin to treat the 'rona (in that it increases the survival chance of people who also have intestinal worms, see https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/ivermectin-much-more-t...)
Any usage prior to the widespread adoption of the scientific method is largely irrelevant.