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Homeopathy Saved My Life

While doctors call for a total NHS ban on homeopathy, Nina Lakhani wrote this report in The Independent on 27th June 2010 which shows patient support. Click here for the article.

Doctors will this week call for a total ban on all homoeopathic treatment on the NHS. Hundreds of delegates to the British Medical Association’s conference are expected to support seven motions all opposed to the use of public money to pay for remedies which they claim are, at best, scientifically unproven and, at worst, ineffective.

Critics of the 200-year-old practice also want junior doctors to be exempt from working at homoeopathic hospitals because it goes against the principles of evidence-based medicine. Sugar pills and placebos have no place in a modern health service, they say, especially as the NHS must find £20bn in savings over the next few years.

But supporters claim homoeopathy helps thousands of patients with chronic conditions such as ME, asthma, migraine and depression who have not responded to conventional medical treatments. The British Homoeopathic Association (BHA) points out that less than 0.01 per cent of the massive NHS drug bill is spent on homoeopathic tinctures and pills.

Nevertheless, the conference will also hear calls for homoeopathic remedies to be banned from chemists unless they are clearly labelled as placebos rather than medicines. The over-the-counter market is worth around £40m a year, and rising, according to Mintel, the consumer research organisation.

The increasingly vocal dissent follows a report from MPs on the influential science and technology select committee earlier this year, which also urged the NHS to cease funding homoeopathic treatments due to a clear absence of scientific proof about its efficacy. The MPs criticised current licensing and labelling regulations which “lend a spurious medical legitimacy” to homoeopathic products which are no more than sugar pills.

But supporters of homoeopathy are passionate and are unlikely to take this lying down.

David Tredinnick, the Tory MP and outspoken supporter of complementary therapies, tabled an early day motion last week calling on the Government to reject calls for a centrally driven ban and instead allow local services and clinicians to continue making decisions. A protest will take place outside the BMA conference in Brighton on Tuesday.

Homoeopathy works on the principle of “like cures like”, so patients are treated with diluted substances that would cause the same symptoms in a healthy person. More than 55,000 NHS patients are seen through four homoeopathic hospitals every year, while thousands more are treated by dually trained GPs. This costs the NHS an estimated £10m, a tiny fraction of the overall £80bn health budget. But this is too much for some.

Dr Gordon Lehany, a psychiatrist and chair of the BMA’s Scottish junior doctors committee, who has proposed one of the motions calling for the ban, said it was wrong to spend even a few million pounds of public money on useless homoeopathic treatments when new cancer drugs were being rejected on the grounds of cost. He said: “We’re not saying homoeopathy shouldn’t happen, just that it should not be funded on the NHS. While placebos can work, they are not medicines, there is no active ingredient, and so if people want to access these expensive sugar tablets, they have to find the money themselves.”

Cristal Sumner, the BHA’s chief executive, said: “While we are in the grip of new financial austerity measures, the BMA is launching an attack on a field of treatment that helps thousands of people in a cost-effective way. Patients have been able to access homoeopathy on the NHS since its inception. It is an important treatment choice for both patients and doctors.”

The patient: ‘It saved my life. Isn’t that worth something?’

Helen Llewelyn, 31, from Haringey, north London, suffered from chronic physical pain and depression as a result of endometriosis which conventional medicine, including surgery, failed to help. She was referred to the Royal London Homoeopathic hospital in 2007.

“My homoeopathic treatment includes two medicines for physical pain and one for my mental state. I saw a homoeopath three times and it worked. I come from a very scientific background; I’m certainly not someone drawn naturally to homoeopathy. I didn’t think the medicines would work but they did. I thought anti-depressants would work but they didn’t. So I don’t put a lot of merit on the placebo argument. To say that funding for homoeopathy on the NHS is a waste is extremely short-sighted. It will save thousands on useless medicines. More importantly, it saved my life. Isn’t that worth something? I would still be clinically depressed otherwise. It made me much more productive in society.”

Haiti Homeopathic Trauma Recovery Project

The disaster in Haiti no longer features in the media but the human suffering continues – on a scale that is impossible for us in the west to appreciate. This link to the Disasters Emergency Committee report paints a graphic picture http://www.dec.org.uk/item/430
Whilst the major relief agencies try to provide water, food and shelter only Homeopathy can undo the  shock and trauma so that individuals have the strength and will to rebuild their lives. This appeal from Harry van der Zee and Peter Chappell of the Amma Resonance Healing Foundation shows what Homeopathy is doing and gives you the opportunity to help.

Here is the video of their first response to the Haiti Earthquake Trauma. You can see for yourself how easy and effective as well as safe the treatment is. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxSnEbB2u5M

A message from Harry, Peter and Corrie:

“The aim is to establish a long term project to treat the trauma, integrated into the local infrastructures, churches, clinics, schools so the whole nation recovers. As you will see this is very practical possible. We want to make visits to set this up, talk on TV and radio and newspapers so everyone has access, and to set up a permanent supply process.

This is all quite feasible. We just need you to please donate; if you did already then thanks for getting us this far.  Send this onto your friends with a recommendation or if you are involved in any homeopathic organisation could you please send it on to the members.

By going to www.arhf.nl – you can donate by Paypal or credit card.”

With thanks
Harry van der Zee , Corrie Hiwat, Peter Chappell ARHF Trustees.

100 million Homeopathy Patients in Europe

The third EU Homeopathy Day saw a number of speakers take to the stage at the European Parliament in Brussels on 23 March 2010. The overriding aim of the event was to raise awareness of Homeopathy to politicians and decision
makers in order to create a more integrated and holistic approach to health care in Europe. According to the European Commission, 75% of people within Europe know of homeopathy whilst 29% of the European population uses it as part of their health care. Additionally, 65% of Europeans report they use complementary and alternative medicine (World Health Organisation).
Legislation regarding homeopathy and complementary/alternative medicines (CAM) varies extensively throughout the continent. Whilst only medical doctors are allowed to practice homeopathy in many countries including Bulgaria, Italy and Greece, the national health insurance system covers the fees for homeopathic treatment in Belgium and Romania (http://www.homeopathyeurope.org/regulatory-status).

It is the intention of the European Central Council of Homeopaths (ECCH), who contributed to the organisation of the EU Homeopathy Day, to encourage the highest standards of professional practice in homeopathy, whilst acting as an advisory body to governments and other policy making institutions.

For more information, please see www.homeopathy-ecch.org.

Is There a Proven Complementary Medical Approach Against Swine Fever?

The last time the H1N1 strain of “Swine Flu” swept around the world with such a devastating effect, it was called The Spanish Flu (1918-19) and was one of the most disastrous pandemics in recent history, killing up to 100 million people. Are there any complementary medical approaches that could help people to be more resilient to this virus?

This latest strain of Flu – “Swine Flu” (H1N1) is closely linked to the Bird Flu (H5N1) that has been grabbing the headlines in recent years, but has been around for far longer – according to medical records. This latest bout of H1N1 Flu is described as a mix of swine flu, bird flu and human flu – with the ability to pass from human-to-human.

There is no need to panic though, as we can learn lessons from the past – especially when it comes to effective treatment of H1N1 during the Spanish Flu epidemic.
The Survivors Guide to Bird FluDuring the world epidemic of 1918-19, caused by H1N1, up to 100 million people are estimated to have died. However, the evidence from the time shows that the mortality rate from sufferers who were treated homeopathically were much, much lower than those treated by conventional medical practitioners. Jayney Goddard, President of The Complementary Medical Association (The CMA) has written about this ‘epidemic’ and previous ones throughout history in her book “The Survivor’s Guide to Bird Flu: The Complementary Medical Approach”.>
The book is a breath of fresh air in the current climate of concern and uncertainty about the effects of a new pandemic of Swine Flu, or Bird Flu.

Jayney Goddard makes a calm, rational review of what happened then and examines the conventional and the complementary medical approaches that were used including herbal, nutritional and even homeopathic interventions.  Jayney provides evidence for what worked and what didn’t – and identifies the successful treatments that can still be used to treat infections like Swine Flu and Bird Flu. She examines the potential effectiveness of the treatments on offer today from conventional and complementary medicine – and provides realistic prevention and treatment options for real people.  The approaches this book recommends are grounded in science and have a long history of traditional usage and success.
Goddard states: “The World Health Organisation has been anticipating a devastating flu-like illness for some years now and they believe that a pandemic is inevitable.  This may be the case  – and if so it is vital that we find ways to modulate (not randomly ‘boost’) our immune systems so that we are as resistant to life threatening flu as possible.”

“A cytokine storm (an over-proliferation of a pro-inflammatory messenger hormone called TNFα which attacks our body’s cells randomly) is at the heart of why these Type A influenzas can be so utterly lethal.  It may be possible to modulate the immune response in order to ‘dampen down’ the over production of TNFα using a range of nutritional and herbal approaches.”

“The anti-inflammatory approaches recommended in the book are an excellent health-manifesto for the long term as they also reduce our predisposition to chronic inflammatory diseases including diabetes Type 2, some cancers, arthritis, heart disease, and some neurological diseases including Alzheimers and Parkinsons.”