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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Ceri T 16 November 2014
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Vicky Burleys 14 November 2014

"This will save the NHS as well as lives."

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Dave P 3 November 2014
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Sarah H 2 November 2014
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Mike M 29 October 2014

"I have benefitted from complementary therapy for many years. It is right that it becomes available on the NHS. Come to think of it, the NHS could use some complementary therapy itself!"

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Giovana R 28 October 2014
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Lesley D 18 October 2014
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Rhianna C 12 October 2014
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Leigh J 7 October 2014

"I have so many elderly clients who benefit greatly from either The Bowen Technique or ITEC massage that I offer. However, as many are pensioners, the cost is often prohibitive, yet from the view of the NHS, this could vastly outweigh the cost of various d"

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A Mh 7 October 2014

"Complementary running alongside conventional has to be the way forward."

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Vicki M 6 October 2014
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Ruth H 28 September 2014

"I think in the long run it would save money on drugs to reduce pain, drugs for depression and similar and also speed recovery of some conditions"

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Andrew N 22 September 2014

"Make natural therapies that work with the body available to all. Enough of the toxins!! Lets evolve medicine, develope good complimentary medicine companies and save the NHS money at the same time."

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Barbara T 19 September 2014

"The better known ones, it can't be expected to fund everything!"

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Janet S 17 September 2014

"natural forces within us are the true healers of disease' Hippocrates, CAM helps the patient to fight their dis-ease."

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Anthony H 12 September 2014

"5000 years of oral tradition is not a situation where it can be said that complementary therapies don't work. Science based medicine is also selective when its practitioners choose. why is the data about the estimated 200,000 prescribed drug related death"

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Sonia Aa 10 September 2014
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Gwen P 8 September 2014

"There is room and necessity for both"

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Alison P 6 September 2014

"I am both an integrative counsellor and will soon also be a homeopath. Currently the NHS seeems to prefer cbt above all longer term therapies. It seems a shame when i could offer more."

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Gordon F 5 September 2014
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Denise L 1 September 2014
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Deb Z 30 August 2014
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Helen G 28 August 2014
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Paul S 20 August 2014

"I work in both the conventional and alternative/complementary medical fields and am convinced that the role that non conventional medicine plays is as important as conventionl methods and in many cases a lot safer"

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Maria R 11 August 2014
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