Fund Complementary Therapies on the NHS
We would like to campaign to have complementary health therapies funded and accepted by the NHS. continue reading »
"Complementary therapy could assist in reducing the NHS drug bill substantially."
"The scientific evidence base for complementary therapies is not zero, but varies considerably from therapy to therapy. For some systems, such as traditional Chinese medicine, there are many libraries of documented clinical research accumulated over 2,000 "
"As someone who works within the pharma industry and treats people using complimentary therapies I feel that giving patients more choice will ultimately help both the patients and the NHS. Complimentary therapies can speed up healing, therefore reduce the "
"This give people with less money a chance to help themselves where they probably wouldn't if they paid for it"
"active therapist for fourteen years, thousands of opounds could be saved by using complementary therapies"
"Patient choice is paramount and complementary therapies are essential in understanding the true essence of disease and therefore a safe way to experience cure"
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"This is a powerful, natural remedy for illness with no side effect and it would be a shame to take a step back when we feel we are now moving forward!"
"As a trained nutritional therapist with knowledge of environmental medicine I helped many people with basic testing for allergies, candida and parasites (common problems) sensitivity to mercury and other metals, chemicals, etc. I believe it would be a ver"
"More people are turning to Complementary Therapies not only as a means of treatment where conventional treatments are failing and with terminal prognoses, these therapies are often the only reassurance in an otherwise daunting regime."