Desiré Dubounet
Desiré D. Dubounet Sarlatan (born William Charles Nelson 19 June 1951) is an American alternative medicine inventor currently living in Budapest.[1] Dubounet developed the pseudoscientific Electro Physiological Feedback Xrroid, an energy medicine device that is considered to be dangerous to health and has been described as a scam.[1][2]
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Desire Dubounet at the 2010 Biofeedback & Wellness Congress | |
Born | William Charles Nelson 19 June 1951 Warren, Ohio, the United States of America |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Youngstown State University Southeastern Louisiana University |
Known for | Designing and selling Radionics devices |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Radionics |
Biography
Dubounet developed the pseudoscientific EPFX device in the late 1980s which she supposedly claimed could diagnose and eliminate diseases including AIDS and cancer.[1] The EPFX device is described as balancing "bio-energetic" forces; bio-energetic forces do not exist.[2] Some people died after using the EPFX system instead of seeking or continuing medical care.[3]
In 1992 the United States Food and Drug Administration ordered Dubounet to stop claiming that the EPFX could diagnose or cure diseases, but she did not; in 1996 was indicted on nine counts of felony fraud, though none were in relation to the EPFX.[1] Dubounet has since left the United States.[1][4] Dubounet is also involved in homeopathic medicine; she received a patent for a process for manufacturing homeopathic "remedies" in 1997.[5] At least 10,000 EPFX devices have been sold in the United States.[6]
Dubounet lives in Budapest.[7]
References
- Willmsen, Christine (18 November 2007). "How One Man's Invention is Part of a Growing Worldwide Scam That Snares the Desperately Ill". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- Barrett, Stephen. "Some Notes on the Quantum Xrroid (QXCI) and William C. Nelson". Quackwatch. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- Schwarcz, Joe (2011). Dr. Joe's Health Lab: 164 Amazing Insights into the Science of Medicine, Nutrition and Well-being. Doubleday Canada. p. 205. ISBN 978-0385671569.
- "USA v. Nelson" (PDF). U.S. District Court District of Columbia. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- US patent 5603915, Nelson, William & Kiely, Carmel, "Process for Manufacturing Homeopathic Medicines", issued February 18, 1997
- Berezow, Alex; Campbell, Hank (2012). Science Left Behind: Feel-Good Fallacies and the Rise of the Anti-Scientific Left. New York: PublicAffairs. pp. 121. ISBN 9781610391658.
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- "Historia del Dr. Nelson y el SCIO". www.holistica-cuantica.com. Retrieved 2016-03-16.