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Vaccines Made From Cat Saliva and Vodka Get Chicago Doc Suspended
Suburban Chicago doctor, Dr. Ming Te Lin, was suspended on Wednesday after officials found his office to be unsterile along with “a box filled with vials and tubes that (Lin) was using to make his own vaccinations.” As the Chicago Tribune reports, Lin was including cat saliva and vodka to make vaccines.
The doctor admits that he has been concocting vaccines for a decade in his office. He used “ingredients” like cat saliva when patients had cat allergies and used a pseudoscientific machine called the “WaveFront 2000” to “detoxify vaccinations from mercury.” He also would sign state forms that claimed he gave children their appropriate shots instead of his own mixtures.
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation says that his eccentric methods do not have any basis in modern medicine, and his patients didn’t know the risks involved in his fabricated methods. In mid-October, he will go before the medical disciplinary board.
Despite all of this, his patient reviews on Vitals.com are very positive. RJ notes that Lin’s “homeopathic natural remedies… kept me from being hospitalized on two occasions.” While another reviewer wrote, “Dr. Lin is awesome, would not trade him for gold, money or any other deal.”
