Fund Complementary Therapies on the NHS
We would like to campaign to have complementary health therapies funded and accepted by the NHS. continue reading »
"Yes - Please - even if you start with a limited range of therapies that are tried and tested - yoga therapy, homeopathy, reiki, reflexology, meditation training, chi kung, its all good!!"
"Both cranial osteopathy and acupuncture have improved my health when conventional treatment had little to offer me"
"the cost effectiveness of complementary versus orthodox treatment is staggering. When it comes to medicine the cheapest route is usually the option so why not incorporate other therapies? happier and healthier patients, happier accountants!"
"One day we will all work together..then we will really save some suffering"
"only a minority of NHS treatment today is Evidence Based and many drugs are prescribed for diseases for which they are not licensed or approved. Critics never mention these aspects. For some conditions the evidence for acupuncture is so strong, and the cu"
"В"
"I am relying on an alternative remedy which I have to buy privately - if I was German I would get it on their NHS routinely."
"The NHS should be aware that integration of complementary therapies into the NHS could actually be cost effective - clearing the way for people who need allopathic treatment and cutting waiting times by effectively treating those who do respond well to al"
"I have had alternative therapy on NHS and very grateful for it, it has got to be the way forward."
"i have had medicine for my past problems due to bereavement and nothing worked apart from hypnotherapy. Its gotta be cheaper than me going to the nut house. 2 40 sessions was all it took."
"emotional release therapy what a difference we can make for our future generagtion x"
"The efficacy of many complementary therapies would actually save the NHS considerable sums of money in time and drugs"
"Homeopathic remedies are a lot cheaper than conventional drugs and would save the NHS money"