Guest guest Posted May 13, 2007 Report Share Posted May 13, 2007 Homeopathy is worse than witchcraft - and the NHS must stop paying for it By KATE MAXWELL - More by this author » Last updated at 09:57am on 1st May 2007 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_art icle_id=451908 & in_page_id=1774 LETTERS in response to above article THIS ONE SEEMS TO HAVE DISAPPEARED LETTERS - Daily Mail - 3rd May, 2007. Homeopathy saved my son I HOPE medical expert Baum or someone close to him never becomes ill with a disease that, at best, can only be eased by conventional medicine. After having his DTP vaccinations as a baby, my son, who is now six, was hospitalised several times with respiratory and skin infections which threatened his life. The medical answer? Sedate him day and night to prevent him from scratching, cover him in steriod cream and fill him with antibiotics. Deeply upset at having to give our beautiful baby a never-ending regimen of drugs, I eventually turned to homeopathy three years later. We saw one practitioner who asked lots of questions and gave us time to talk about our child and the difficulties that he faced. He then prescribed one tiny pill, and within a month, the eczema which had covered my son from head to toe healed without leaving a scar. We haven't looked back since. I didn't tell my son that the pill would make him better - I was sceptical myself - so there was no placebo effect occurring here. Homeopathy works. It saved our sanity and our child from potentially enduring a lifetime of pain and medication. What is Baum so scared of? If a treatment alleviates suffering, it has to be a good thing. I urge people to make up their own minds after researching the history of homeopathy and asking people who have had treatment whether it worked for them. The facts speak for themselves. CATHY EDEN, Norwich. ******** Here's a sample of the latest comments published. You can click view all to read all comments that readers have sent in. Prof Baum makes a number of valid points when commenting on funding within the NHS but the concept of evidence based medicine being the only medicne allowed funding within the NHS well what exactly would be funded? We can all recall the odd patient or rogue doctor who take health related matters to the extreme - no right minded person would think about treating cancer with homeopathy only and there is no such thing as a homeopathic prophylactic for malaria. So should we ban treatments because they are used incorrectly? The professor is being a little disingenuous when he states that all 'scientific'trials are published regardless of outcome - since most scientific trials and 80% of postgraduate medical courses are funded by the pharmaceutical industry does he really believe we are getting evidence based medicine? As for evidence for homeopathy what about Dr D.Reilly's HIT trials published in the BMJ and Lancet? What about the outcomes data gathered at the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital? - Dr. Ralph, Wexford ,Ireland For those readers who are not convinced by Professor Baum's reductionist view of health and cure, do look at the Society of Homeopaths' website at an article which overviews Positive Homeopathy Research and Surveys. - Judith Mistral, Frome, Somerset Many London GPs refer patients to the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital with good results and a reduction of expenditure on prescription drugs. In time science will be able to explain why homeopathy works as we understand more about quantum physics. In the meantime, it should be acknowledged that homeopathy has a role to play within our health system. - , London, UK Outcome studies repeatedly show that patients feel better using homeopathic medecine. I practice homeopathy and have a medical qualification; therefore safety issues are the equivalent. Patients come to homeopathy out of free choice and often because they do not get better with a conventional medical approach. Homeopaths registered with the Faculty of Homeopathy are registered health proffesionals and only treat a patient with homeopathy when it is appropriate. The article mixes many issues and is negative towards homeopathy. More discussion within the medical fraternity and public as well as properly conducted research are welcomed. - Neville-, Saltburn-by-the-Sea I find this article disturbing. Dr Baum obviously feels threatened by Homeopathy. In Scotland nearly every GP practice has a doctor prescribing homeopathy, are they all barmy, are they all witches? I don't think so. Years ago my son was cured of his asthma with homeopathy after conventional medicine didn't help. If more money was put into homeopathy rather than conventional medicine I am certain the whole health industry would benefit. Dr Baum seems to be protecting his pocket rather than looking with an open mind to other types of medicines that have great benefit to people. I suggest he embark on a treatment of homeopathy himself or take part in a homeopathic proving and then make comment. I find it hard to take that a man like this who has no in depth knowlege of the subject can make so damning comments. It is shocking. If all our Doctors had such a narrow mind as his life indeed would be scary. - Elaine Cairney, Arbroath Scotland It's a shame that the medical profession cannot be broadminded enough to take a closer look at homeopathy instead of being closed and threatened by its growing popularity with the public. If patients were happy with their medical treatment surely they wouldn't be seeking help and support elsewhere. - Debbie, Richmond, UK The Arnica trial was published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. It was ill conceived in that Arnica is usually insufficient as a remedy for post-hystectomy, homeopathically speaking. There is a problem in the design of clinical trials for homeopathy as I'm sure the author is aware if she was invited to design a trial. I consider it bad faith to ignore this problem and accuse homeopathy of failing to provide evidence. - Cowell, Tisbury Prof Baum's article on homoeopathy is as outrageous as it is flawed. It is always good to have an opinion, but surely it should be based on facts and experience. Homoeopaths do not treat the symptoms instead of the disease, they take the symptoms into account when treating the whole person, hence holistic medicine. Homoeopathy has never caused anyone serious harm, it is safe and gentle and can be used by pregnant women. Its appeal is in its safety, gentleness and lack of side effects. I became a homoeopath because of the wonderful treatment I had over the years with this wonderful benign treatment. As a sufferer of bronchitis for many years, and a regular user of antibiotics which was all that was on offer, I turned to homoeopathy. That was in 1989 and I have not suffered with it since. No homoeopath would never, ever persuade a patient not to have orthodox medicine if a patient was chronically ill, sometimes a patient chooses not travel the orthodox route. - Gillian Mccreadie, Dartford, UK I decided to train in homeopathy after it completely cured me of ME 12 years ago. This was after my GP had told me it was incurable and that I should resign from my job. Today, as a trainee homeopath practising under supervision, I am in the privileged position of being able to help to effect such cures. The training, over 4 years, is exacting and much detailed case evidence has to be submitted in order to qualify. Professor Baum is entitled to his views -but why the hysteria? Let's look at the evidence instead - there is plenty of it! - J. Brettingham, Bournemouth, Dorset Though my comment will only be recorded as anecdotal, it is a fact!. My Mother was diagnosed with a heart problem and she was told that she would need to have a heart bypass. Because of her age, I asked her consultant if we could try Homeopathy as a first measure. The consultant agreed and my mother was monitored over a six week period. Much to the consultants surprise and interest, at the end of this period the bypass operation was no longer required. The list of remedies given , was asked for by the consultant as he wished to make further investigations into using Homeopathy in other similar cases.My mother made a full recovery and lived for a number of years with no re-occurence of any heart condition. So far from being crackpot ideas, Homeopathy has a firm place in the current culture, where GP's over-prescribe drugs and take little notice of the numerous side effects that these drugs cause. - London -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561 (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm Reality of the Diseases & Treatment - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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