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)
801.
Ann D 2 August 2007
802.
Lesley Anng 1 August 2007
803.
Julia V 27 July 2007
804.
Kim Walls 18 July 2007
805.
Birgit R 12 July 2007
806.
Sonia P 8 July 2007

"Complementary, the way to health!"

807.
Caroline M 5 July 2007
808.
Catriona M 26 June 2007

"Less evidence for complementary medicine because it is not funded my multinational pharmaceutical companies who can afford extensive research."

809.
Melanie W 24 June 2007
810.
Graham P 15 June 2007
811.
Simon E 13 June 2007
812.
Charlotte B 11 June 2007

"Being a midwife I am all for complimentary therapies, fantastic in labour and postnatally!"

813.
Lynn P 9 June 2007

"Of the group of doctors who signed the letter to NHS trusts how many have research projects being funded by drug companies I wonder?"

814.
Kulbir Hobbs 9 June 2007

"The NHS are always looking for ways of saving - spending more money on drugs is not a solution. Alternative therapy works, so why isn't it taken seriously - just look at the results!"

815.
Joanna S 5 June 2007
816.
Eve D 3 June 2007

"At present the remit of allopathic medicne is so limited. I see many clients who come to me because doctors and drugs to do resolve there health problems."

817.
Julie P 30 May 2007
818.
Rebecca D 28 May 2007

"Yes! many work for me but I cannot always afford them so have to stay off work ill at the expense of the tax payer it makes no sense."

819.
Richard C 24 May 2007

"Everyone shoudl have the right to choice to choose thier own treatment, acording to wha they belive to work the most effective for them."

820.
Caroline M 22 May 2007

"As someone who has used therapies succesfully for both myself & my family for 20 years, I am amazed by the arrogance of these NHS consultants believing they have the right to take the choice away from the tax paying population. Whilst I respect they a"

821.
Kirsty F 21 May 2007

"It's a human right to have a choice. Not everyone agrees with the fat cat pharmaceutical companies who now dominate the medical field."

822.
Ailsa F 20 May 2007
823.
Jane E 17 May 2007

"I speak from the position of a disabled person who has suffered iatrogenic illness, enabled to study and work by NHS Homoeopathy. Also I am a qualified clinical hypnotherapist. Personal experience and research has shown complementary therapies are more co"

824.
Jane P 13 May 2007
825.
Suzanne R 12 May 2007

"I already work for the nhs in special needs and am using the Bowen Techique within my work and am having alot of positive feedback"

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