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Nhs To End Prescription Of Homeopathic 'remedies'

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Deskdiary | 08:22 Sat 22nd Jul 2017 | News
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About time.

I found it astonishing that the NHS wasted money on this entirely unproven quackery.

At very best these sugar pills and water may act on the gullible as a placebo, but was that enough of a reason to warrant the £200m spent?

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jul/21/a-misuse-of-scarce-funds-nhs-to-end-prescription-of-homeopathic-remedies



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Ah !....thanks Fender....I am a bit of an old fogey these days, and MOOBS has not been in my lexicon......until now !
lol
Fabulous t1 ts mikey, but not too keen on yer bra.
Poor support, he'll get neckache.
No...its not really wide enough

( look at those chubby cheeks ! )
The fewer folk that get access to it the more potent it'll be for the rest. I suggest you all go get a private practitioner to treat you for everything, soon.

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