Montag, 19. Dezember 2011

Re: [H] Fwd: Re: Did homeopathy kill Steve Jobs, founder of Apple

apart from the fact they have no idea what they are giving themselves -
now and for the future

On 19/12/2011 07:37, Fran Sheffield wrote:
>
> Because people want them and benefit from them - and they also know
> their limitations, at least if they buy them from Homeopathy Plus - I
> assume that is what you are referring to.
>
> Can you see any reason why people shouldn't have access to complexes to
> treat acute self-limiting problems?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Fran Sheffield
>
>
> On 19/12/2011 6:21 PM, Sue Startup wrote:
>> Then why do you sell combination remedies on you Website?
>>
>>
>> On 19/12/2011, at 5:57 PM, Fran Sheffield wrote:
>>
>>> Tracking different types of homeopathy?????????????????
>>>
>>> I haven't been following this discussion closely but those who will pull
>>> people into line in the future about what is homeopathy and what isn't
>>> are the consumers.
>>>
>>> The current product confusion between standard homeopathic remedies and
>>> complexes of all sorts has been created by manufacturers. It is not
>>> something that is accepted, encouraged, or supported by the educated
>>> consumer.
>>>
>>> Once consumers know the difference between a homeopathic remedy and a
>>> combination remedy they become quite strident about wrong labelling. All
>>> it takes is a little education.
>>>
>>> Those who want to have 'different types' of homeopathy will be
>>> eventually be pulled into line by these consumers who, once they know
>>> the difference between a standard remedy and an anything goes complex,
>>> and once they start advocating for homeopathy, they are like reformed
>>> smokers - there are no shades of gray. They and the skeptics will sort
>>> the situation out.
>>>
>>> Kind Regards,
>>>
>>> Fran Sheffield
>>>
>>>
>>> On 19/12/2011 12:10 AM, Shannon Nelson wrote:
>>>> "As far as i ca tell, it is drug companies and mixologists.."
>>>>
>>>> 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
>>>>> --
>>>>> Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
>>>>> P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
>>>>> www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
>>>>> "Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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