Standard is one that makes both singles and combos, and of course the
world is filled with people who think in terms of "different kinds of
homeopathy." But anyway, fight the good fight...
Or we cld work on educating people about the differing uses and track
records of the "different types of homeopathy"...
'Cause going your way, after you eliminate the combos--or at least get
their labels changed--you need to decide which hitherto-called
*homeopaths* are no longer to be allowed to bear the name, and how
firm the lines need to be, and who will do the "turning in" and the
enforcing, and what about the ones who use Hahnemannian prescribing
much or most of the time but will "deviate" if they judge it needed--
shall we strip their titles too, or only ... (etc.)
Shades of legislative and moral nightmare, have fun with that.
Or maybe this zeal is aimed only at labelers--John, what did *you*
have in mind?
Again, I will stick with the good ol' modifiers.
On Dec 18, 2011, at 4:50 AM, Irene de Villiers wrote:
>
> On Dec 17, 2011, at 4:55 PM, Shannon Nelson wrote:
>
>> Cool, then we're golden.
>> So who's in charge of getting the word off all those bottles of combo
>> remedies?
>
> The FDA of the USA for one.
> We need to challenge them.
>
> They already have a rule that only a real homeopathic remedy which
> is made by the recipe in the HPUS (ie a single remedy with a recipe
> in HPUS) manufactured by a place under license of the FDA, can be
> called a "homeopathic remedy".
>
> That is how the FDA shut down Celletech before.
> They were calling their remedies "homeopathic remedies" but not
> making them by HPUS recipe.
>
> Now they call the remedies homeopathy or homeopathic products or
> whatever... but not "homeopathic remedies" exactly.
> SO there is a rule, but it is specific to the exact term
> "homeopathic remedy"
>
> If nobody tells the FDA to act on a violator, they will happily sit
> on their pretty little duffs???
>
> As far as i ca tell, it is drug companies and mixologists who like
> to pretend their remedies are "homeopathic remedies" - but no
> mixture is in the HPUS and thus it is by legal definition in USA,
> not a homeopathic remedy.
>
> (There is a EU or British or something??? equivalent to HPUS too)
>
> SO maybe there are some enforcement teeth - they just need to be
> pulled.
> Namaste,
> Irene
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