Society supports Homeopathy UK

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Today the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) announced that it has upheld a complaint about the Homeopathy UK website. The Society of Homeopaths believes this has serious implications for patients’ rights.

The ASA ruling has worrying implications for homeopathy and integrated medicine in general. Far from posing a risk to public health, our sector provides essential care to those in need and helps release pressure on NHS services. 

The Society believes that people are able to make informed choices about their own healthcare and we remain committed to defending patients’ rights and providing access to treatment where it’s most needed.

For further information about the ASA ruling read the blog by Homeopathy UK Chief Executive Cristal Skaling-Klopstock here.

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Today the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) announced that it has upheld a complaint about the Homeopathy UK website. The Society of Homeopaths believes this has serious implications for patients’ rights.

The ASA ruling has worrying implications for homeopathy and integrated medicine in general. Far from posing a risk to public health, our sector provides essential care to those in need and helps release pressure on NHS services. 

The Society believes that people are able to make informed choices about their own healthcare and we remain committed to defending patients’ rights and providing access to treatment where it’s most needed.

For further information about the ASA ruling read the blog by Homeopathy UK Chief Executive Cristal Skaling-Klopstock here.

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