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Nhs To End Prescription Of Homeopathic 'remedies'
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.th eguardi an.com/ lifeand style/2 017/jul /21/a-m isuse-o f-scarc e-funds -nhs-to -end-pr escript ion-of- homeopa thic-re medies
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?
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