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NHS Trusts 'Reject Homoeopathy'

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rpautrey2 - 30 Jan 2008 20:35 GMT
NHS trusts 'reject homoeopathy'

It is becoming harder to get homoepathic treatment on the NHS
NHS primary care trusts are slashing funding for homoeopathic
treatment amid debate about its efficacy and the drive to cuts costs,
a study has suggested.
More than a quarter have stopped or cut funding for such services,
research by the GP magazine Pulse has found.

The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, the country's largest,
confirms it has lost eight contracts in a year and referrals are down
by 20%.

High-profile critics of homoeopathy welcomed the development.

The controversy over the therapy has been raging for years.

It is based on the principle of treating like with like, so someone
with an allergy who was using homeopathic medicines would attempt to
beat it with an ultra-diluted dose of an agent that would cause the
same symptoms.

But while patients often report that it makes them feel much better,
clinical evidence that it works is lacking, and some scientists argue
the solution is so diluted it does not contain any active ingredients
at all.

Soldiering on

The investigation into 132 primary care trusts found only 37% still
have contracts for homoeopathic services and referrals are
decreasing.

 I'm confident, for various reasons, that we will survive

Peter Fisher
Royal London Homeopathic Hospital

The clinical director of the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, which
last year warned it may have to start charging patients, said he was
nonetheless confident it would survive.

"For one, there's a lot of public and political support," said Dr
Peter Fisher, adding that in any event homoeopathy comprised only 40%
on the services on offer, which included nutritional medicine and
relaxation techniques.

A spokesperson from the Faculty of Homoeopathy, which represents
doctors, said the centres in the UK offering such treatment provided
good value for money.

"The homoeopathic hospitals provide a specialist service that has
helped hundreds of thousands of NHS patients over the last 60 years
and has extremely high levels of patient satisfaction.

"They are particularly well equipped to treat patients whose complex
chronic health problems have not been effectively treated by
conventional medicine."

Nearly two years ago, a list of eminent doctors put their names to a
letter urging the NHS to stop funding the treatment.

Michael Baum, a professor emeritus of surgery who organised the
campaign, welcomed the news that funding was being cut.

"The NHS should be putting its money into evidence-based medicine, so
this is a good start," he said.

"But while people are starting to realise they are being conned by the
whole complementary medicine establishment, it will be a long time
before we see the back of it."

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The One True Zhen Jue - 31 Jan 2008 00:21 GMT
> NHS trusts 'reject homoeopathy'

Excellent!  Both topical and heartwarming!

Is homeopathy circling the drain?
drceephd@insightbb.com - 31 Jan 2008 00:44 GMT
On Jan 30, 7:21 pm, The One True Zhen Jue <Andrew_King...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> > NHS trusts 'reject homoeopathy'
>
> Excellent!  Both topical and heartwarming!
>
> Is homeopathy circling the drain?

Ah, allopathy and the medical monopoly is alive and well.

Come, sufferer, let me cut, burn, and poison you into submission.

Only I, an MD, can cut your sins away.  If not, I will give you
poisons to drive them into submission.  Maybe, lastly, I will choose
to irradiate you and light you up like a light bulb for your sins.

Good God, how much longer must humanity suffer from these egotistical
maniacs calling themselves doctors and MDs?  Murdering doctors is what
they are.

DrCee
Not a member of the medical monopoly ( I have no license to maim or
kill )
 
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