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Abolish homeopathy, acupuncture and other non-evidence-based treatment in the NHS

Submitted on Saturday 27th April 2013

Published on Monday 29th April 2013

Current status: Closed

Closed: Tuesday 29th April 2014

Signatures: 35

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British ~ Money ~ NHS

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Abolish homeopathy, acupuncture and other non-evidence-based treatment in the NHS

Additional Information

Homeopathy is a school of thought which advocates the use of highly diluted substances as treatment. As a department, £4 million is spent a year on running costs and another £40 million on treatments. There have been repeated scientific trials to determine the efficacy of homeopathy, with a systematic review published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology in 2002 finding that "there is no condition for which homeopathy is convincingly effective". In such an economically difficult time as this, it is proposed that the offering of homeopathic treatment through the NHS must end in order to save money and reduce the risk of ineffective treatment being offered to patients, and that any doctors currently practising homeopathy or other non-evidence-based treatments be regulated so that they do not put the health of their patients at risk by further encouraging the use of this ineffective medicine.


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