A MailOnline investigation found dozens of videos glorifying the use of medorrhinum, even on children. A YouTube spokesperson said it prohibits content that encourages 'dangerous or unlawful activities', including videos promoting the sale of illegal substances. 'Medorrhinum is not a known illegal or regulated good and therefore not in violation of our policies,' the company said. In one video, filmed by a Mumbai-based 'doctor', advocated giving medorrhinum to children who have symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Experts told MailOnline homeopathic remedies 'offer no help' and those given them as a treatment instead of real medication could be putting their life at risk.
Source: Daily Mail March 26, 2022 06:32 UTC