Threat to Homeopathy
Jan 27th, 2008 by sinead
At the moment, disturbing happenings are occuring in the UK. My friend Selma (Registered Homeopath) from London sent me this email last week…..
“There is currently a very real campaign against homeopathy in the UK, particularly homeopathy on the NHS. Many homeopathic hospitals around the country, including the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital (UCLH), are under threat of closure. GP’s are being encouraged to stop referrals and therefore patient numbers are dropping, despite continuing demand from the public. Soon, only those able to afford private homeopathic consultations will benefit from this safe, natural & effective 200 year old system of medicine. We should all have the right to choose what kind of treatment we receive and the government should honour their policy of “Patient Choice” within the NHS.
If homeopathy has worked for you and you too feel strongly about freedom of choice in healthcare, please take a minute to sign the online declaration at http://www.homeopathyworkedforme.org. It will be presented to 10 Downing street in June 2008. Please show your support, and pass on to interested friends & family.”
Please consider taking a few minutes of your time to sign the online petition IF you feel Homeopathy has ever helped you. It should be a matter of international concern - who knows what will follow if Homeopathy loses its status in the UK. This is not a time to sit back and wait and watch!

I tried the URL to register my support but could not get it.
I will keep on trying. This is because Homoeopathy has been working for me since last two decades which made me to bring my family under the system and also I have converted dozens of families under the system.
I was reluctant about the system before seeing the results 20 years ago. But once I found amazing cures brought about by the Homoeopathic system I have been an overwhelming supporter .
We are not carried away by any motivated campaign against Homoeopathy because truth is as bright as the mid day sun. One should go by their own experiences and not on any borrowed notions that too from irrational critics who do not know anything about the subject nor want to admit what is quite obvious.