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Homeopathic Prescriptions - The True Picture

Despite the disinformation about homeopathic prescriptions in the press recently, and with thanks to Exmax Health:

There are 400 medical GPs who are regulated by the General Medical Council and are members of the Faculty of Homeopathy, providing an essential service for around 200,000 NHS patients; the homeopathic hospitals provide 55,000 appointments per year. This situation has not perceptibly changed over the last 2-3 years.

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The Battle over Homeopathy in Wikipedia

With thanks to the Integrator Blog 15.1.2008:

Summary: According to this fascinating and eerie account from homeopath and author Dana Ullman, MPH, “anti-homeopathic fundamentalists have hijacked the Wikipedia information on homeopathy.” Ullman asks if anyone else in the complementary and integrative medicine world has encountered similar issues. (Do you know what is being said about your field?)

In a time when more of us are relying on quick searches for information, the virtual battleground of Wikipedia is a place where many hearts and minds are being formed, if not won and lost. Take an inside look at Ullman’s account of this battle over homeopathy in the Wikipedia world. Do you know who your definition is hanging out with tonight?

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HOMEOPATHY FACTS LIST – 45 FACTS

with thanks to Zeus Information Service

By Louise McLean, LCCH MHMA

Homeopathy Awareness Week

14th – 21st June 2008

How Homeopathy Works

FACT 1: Hippocrates ‘The Father of Medicine’ of Ancient Greece said there were two Laws of Healing: The Law of Opposites and the Law of Similars. Homeopathy treats the patient with medicines using the Law of Similars, orthodox medicine uses the Law of Opposites, e.g. antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, anti-convulsants, anti-hypertensives, anti-depressants, anti-psychotics.

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Roger Daltrey: homoeopathy saved my baby’s life

With thanks to Times Online 1.5.2008

This is rock’n'roll central - a penthouse office festooned with the relics of a classic band: platinum discs, signed posters, original album artworks and tour-bus photos cover the walls. On a stuffed leather sofa sits The Who’s iconic frontman, Roger Daltrey, his compact frame taut with energy as he holds forth . . . about teenage cancer, running a gym, shunning drugs, country walking and the day homoeopathy saved his baby’s life.

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THE TRUTH ABOUT HOMEOPATHY

THE TRUTH ABOUT HOMEOPATHY

- Dispelling the MYTHS that Surround it!

by Louise Mclean, Editor, Zeus Information Service

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Benefits and risks of Homoeopathy: a rejoinder to the article published in the Lancet

New DelhiBenefits and risks of Homoeopathy: a rejoinder to the article published in the Lancet Prof. Chaturbhuja Nayak Director, Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy New Delhi, INDIA

The Lancet has recently published a comment entitled “Benefits and risks of homoeopathy”

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Homeopathy Worked For Me Campaign

Celebrities back “Homeopathy worked for me

We’ve also just confirmed that five well known UK celebrities have agreed to endorse the Homeopathy worked for me campaign.

Actresses Jenny SeagroveJenny Seagrove and Michelle CollinsMichelle Collins, along with actor karl collinsCarl Myers (Karl Collins), TV presenter Gaby RoslinGaby Roslin and well known obstetrician Yehudi GordonYehudi Gordon have all this week confirmed their public support for this campaign.

More news in relation to this will be posted in the next few weeks.

Aneurin Bevan and Homeopathy

Aneurin BevanAneurin Bevan was a supporter of homeopathy and in 1945, he introduced the National health Service to the United Kingdom.

Aneurin Bevan was a member of The National Council for Civil Liberties which was founded by Ronald Kidd, grandson of homeopath Joseph Kidd.

Aneurin Bevan promised that:

”homeopathic institutions will be enabled to provide their own form of treatment and that the continuity of the characteristics of those institutions will be maintained”.*

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Paralogisms of scientific journalism

Paralogisms of scientific journalismWith thanks to Jonathan Treasure:

In this cutting and articulate letter to the editor of  Homeopathy regarding a NYT article by the infamous Dan Hurley the author of the letter points out the fundamental paradox of mainstream views of homeopathy (and herbs) which is simply that they are claimed to be BOTH dangerous yet ineffective at the same time.

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Martin J. Walker Writes…..

martin j walkerThrough the late Eighties into the early Nineties, Martin J. Walker worked as an investigator for lawyers in criminal and civil cases and with defendants - with and without lawyers.

In the late 1980s he co-founded Hackney Community Defense Association (HCDA), a group which worked on the defence of people assaulted, fitted up and wrongfully arrested by the police in north east London .

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