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Homeopathy Termed as “Rubbish” and Practitioners Called “peddlers” by Britain’s Chief Medical Officer

by Kathy Jones on Jan 26 2013 11:37 PM

 Homeopathy Termed as “Rubbish” and Practitioners Called “peddlers” by Britain’s Chief Medical Officer
Homeopathy has come under severe criticism from Britain's chief medical officer who has termed it as “rubbish” with homeopathy practitioners labeled as “peddlers”, adding that homeopathy had no place in the country’s National Health Service (NHS).
Concerned over the fact that homeopaths can still prescribe medicines to combat critical diseases, Professor Dame Sally Davies said that homeopathy works only because of the 'placebo effect'- the belief that any benefits perceived by the patients are caused by their optimistic views and their faith in the physician, the Daily Mail reports.

However, Davies' views are in conflict with the views of influential people like Prince Charles and Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who are in favour of homeopathy.

The NHS also backs homeopathy, which can be seen it's spending of around four million pounds annually on funding homeopathic hospitals, prescriptions and referrals.

According to the Department of Health, it is the choice of local NHS organisations whether they want to fund homeopathic treatments or not.

Homeopathy claims to prevent and treat diseases using diluted forms of plants, herbs and minerals.

Fifteen per cent of Britons have used homeopathy at some point in their lives.

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Source-ANI


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