Fund Complementary Therapies on the NHS

We would like to campaign to have complementary health therapies funded and accepted by the NHS. continue reading »

980 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (980 total)
451.
Lorna W 20 May 2011

"We should all be working together and using our skills to help the public"

452.
Wendy S 18 May 2011

"Complementary Therapies have a definite place within the health service through working alongside orthodox medicine and providing that much needed time with people that doctors are not often able to give."

453.
Judith J 18 May 2011

"Complementary therapies effectiveness and cost savings have not been sufficiently researched against conventional medical techniques"

454.
Karen T 14 May 2011
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Sue W 5 May 2011
456.
Nicholas G 4 May 2011

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457.
Alison J 3 May 2011
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A C 1 May 2011

"1 day hompathy and traditional meds will become 1, dont close your eyes to somthing you dont understand"

459.
Uschi B 27 April 2011

"Some of the complementary medicines are of tremendous benefit to people who mor often than not suffer a lot of pain and horrendous side effets. Carefully monitored and administered by trained people, it can only enhance a persons life and it is also about"

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Vicky H 25 April 2011
461.
Claire L 25 April 2011

"Comp therapies are the best way forward, for the health of patients and the health of the NHS"

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Sally C 19 April 2011
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Tracy N 14 April 2011
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Katrina D 28 March 2011

"Complementary therapies like Homeopathy Osteopathy Acupuncture and Herbalism help many many people. They are founded on sound scientific principles and society should not be prevented from exercising its obvious will."

465.
Isabel M 24 March 2011

"alleopathic medicine is run by pharmaceutical dollars and not by the genuine."

466.
Janette R 19 March 2011
467.
Angela L 18 March 2011

"If the NHS is trying to save money, they should look at complementary therapies before going down the road of expensive injections and surgery. I don't know how much an operation for carpal tunnel syndrome is (for example), but I'm sure something like Bow"

468.
Christiane Mm 15 March 2011

"As a trauma therapist I have seen changes where the NHS has given up / run out of conventional option."

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Dr Frankwl 12 March 2011

"I know from 15 years as a practicing hypnotist that hypnotherapy could save the NHS millions of pounds a year when used correctly for suitable illnesses/psychosomatic/emotional problems"

470.
Emma M 6 March 2011

"Money spent preventing early symptoms getting worse saves money for long term issues that have had no intervention and have escalated"

471.
Bridget S 2 March 2011
472.
Stanley Gilesrgnkfrpb 27 February 2011

"For best outcomes use the best of orthodox and the best of complementary medicine."

473.
Helen Elizabeths 27 February 2011
474.
Louise W 26 February 2011
475.
Kirsty W 24 February 2011
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