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Homeopathy discussed by the UK Prime Minister, Theresa May

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Homeopathy discussed by the UK Prime Minister, Theresa May 

Note: it is important to know the background as to why the British press and others are continually trying to destroy homeopathy – 
“Homeopathy is being attacked by the British media. These attacks draw support from irresponsible and unjustified claims by certain teachers of homeopathy. Such claims include the use of ‘dream’ and ‘imaginative’ methods for provings. For prescribing some such teachers attempt to replace the laborious process of matching symptom picture and remedy with spurious theories based on ‘signatures’, sensations and other methods. Other irresponsible claims have also been made. These ‘‘new ideas’’ risk destroying the principles, theory, and practice of homeopathy.” Homeopathy (2008) 97, 103–106. – Prof. George Vithoulkas

https://www.vithoulkas.com/writings/articles/british-media-attack-homeopathy-are-they-justified 

“Minister’s Questions
25th April 2018

David Tredinnick, Conservative, Bosworth

“Is my Right Honourable friend aware that according to the World Health Organisation, the second largest medical system in the world with 300 thousand Doctors treating two hundred million patients every year, is homeopathy. That’s the evidence, that’s the evidence. Will my Right Honourable friend congratulate the Doctors? Will she congratulate the Doctors who are members of the Faculty of Homeopathy on their work in the health service and particularly dealing with cases that are too difficult to treat conventionally, and does she agree with me that homeopathic vets should be able to make their own minds up about whether they use homeopathy on its own or other treatments as well.”

Theresa May, Prime Minister

“Can I say to this Honourable friend who has been a long standing advocate in this house for homeopathy, and obviously some patients who are treated in the NHS and in the private sector are users of complementary and alternative therapies, that it is the responsibility of the local NHS to make decisions on the commissioning and funding of healthcare treatments, and to take account of issues around safety, clinical and cost effectiveness, and the availability of suitably qualified and regulated practitioners, and I think for all the issues that he’s addressed it is right that those who are professionally able to make these judgements are left to make those judgements.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKKjIPxliuc&app=desktop