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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Marianne H 23 October 2006
877.
Darryl H 9 October 2006
878.
Jon D 8 October 2006

"Just because science can't prove it, doesn't mean it's not real"

879.
Catherine H 5 October 2006
880.
Jane K 1 October 2006
881.
Delaunois Mata 1 October 2006

"В"

882.
Andy V 26 September 2006

"Often cheaper and potentially more effective than medicines"

883.
Elizabeth B 21 September 2006

"Patient choice is standard we should be following"

884.
Marilynn C 19 September 2006

"As a sufferer fo me/cfs allopathic medicine has nought to offer me, but i have received relief through CAM.I can't afford CAM thou' and support it's availability in the NHS for all!"

885.
Natalie L 18 September 2006
886.
Gordon P 17 September 2006

"There is room for conventional medicine and complementary medicine and therapies to co-exist in the NHS"

887.
Rebecca J 14 September 2006
888.
Eve K 13 September 2006

"I practise Thai Yoga Massage at Napiers Clinics - In Thailand Thai Massage is accepted as a therapeutic practise in Hospitals. I have previously worked voluntarily as a therapist thoroughout the different hospitals & have found there to be much demand"

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Pete B 12 September 2006

"The wonder of health, healing, life and happiness is extremely complex when working with large groups of people. The NHS performs a wonderful job and I value those who honour its work. Due to the individual nature of human beings surely it makes sense to "

890.
Sue C 11 September 2006
891.
Miss Susanp 11 September 2006

"Being on the NHS would really help as most of the moans regarding this sort of treatment is the cost to patients."

892.
Alison A 6 September 2006

"people need a choice outwith tthe usual medication/surgery route"

893.
Wendy L 6 September 2006
894.
Karen B 6 September 2006

"It's time we start getting to the root of patients problems instead of throwing drugs at the symptoms. Complementary therapists working alongside OR complementing doctors is the way forward. It's time to give the patients more choice."

895.
Glynis T 2 September 2006
896.
Mick C 29 August 2006
897.
Lise M 27 August 2006

"Help people get the help they need"

898.
Sunshine Gay 27 August 2006

"Complementary, holistic approach to well-being"

899.
Nadia Cross 27 August 2006
900.
Taylor Gross 25 August 2006
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