Fund Complementary Therapies on the NHS
We would like to campaign to have complementary health therapies funded and accepted by the NHS. continue reading »
"i think that properly trained and regulated practitioners have a real role to play, particularly in some chronic and debilitating conditions for which allopathic medicine has few real answers."
"There are no valid reasons that we can not work together with the NHS, as a therapist I only want the best for the client, its not a contest."
"If they fund, make the payments realistic for the practitioner, not a token guesture"
"Alternative therapies should be offered within the NHS, rather that give people many different drug with adverse and unwanted side effects"
"The NHS & complimentary therapist working together would be a huge step forward"
"Complementary Therapies can be a great support towards achieving good health and negating the need, in some cases, for hospital treatment."
"i am a reiki master and this has got to be the best way forward."
"We provide a real alternative to people in need of help which conventional medicine cannot always provide. The therapies are interactive with the client taking an active role in their own process, therefore empowering them rather than removing responisbil"
"Complementary therapies provide a holistic approach sadly lacking in the rest of the NHS"
"Many alternative therapies use a quantum physics approach to the body i.e. the body can be viewed as matter/particles or as energy/waves . this modern approach is at least equally valid as one based upon the old-fashioned medically accepted science model."
"Surely the needs of the patient come first... and not the greedy needs of the all powerful pharmaceutical companies, who currently "drive" our NHS."