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)
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Heather A 29 April 2007
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Anne M 26 April 2007

"Complementary Therapies should be included on th NHS, many of my clients were suffering severe pain and are now pain free after having Bowen treatment."

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Mark S 24 April 2007

"Surely there is a choice to be had. It is only right and fair that a patient should be able to choose what they believe is best for them. In many cases complementary therapies have been shown to work where orthodox medicine has failed. The original letter"

829.
Dee Elainet 23 April 2007

"totally agree that complimentary therapies should be made available on the NHS"

830.
Damon K 20 April 2007
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Morag E 16 April 2007
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Rodger Mh 13 April 2007
833.
Edward G 12 April 2007
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Pauline W 1 April 2007

"Complementary therapies DO have their place in OUR NHS. People should be given the choice."

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Mary P 8 March 2007
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Amy B 28 February 2007
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Richard W 23 February 2007

"helping the clients to recover is key for all of us"

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Non O 21 February 2007
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Sarah W 15 February 2007

"Homeopathy works!"

840.
Richard G 14 February 2007
841.
Belinda K 9 February 2007

"the nhs has been using homoepathy since 1942 - so it should continue to complement itself"

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Sheelagh M 6 February 2007

"It is impossible to judge homoeopathy in the same way as convential drugs, as it is very individual however, there are many people who die due to the side effects of drugs, even paracetomol - but not from homoeopathy"

843.
Paul C 6 February 2007

"www.healthbyhypnosis.co.uk"

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Helen T 4 February 2007
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Magdaly L 4 February 2007
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Jennifer Ecr 23 January 2007
847.
Jo B 23 January 2007
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Julie R 22 January 2007
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Diane S 17 January 2007
850.
Susie W 15 January 2007

"Not everything is solved with a perscription"

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