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Evidenced based practice

Discussion in 'Announcements' started by Rob Kidd, Oct 31, 2017.

  1. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member


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    Things arrive later into the Southern Hemisphere, the September UK Pod rag only arrived into the library of The University of South Australia a few days ago.

    An extremely important letter was published by Bel (AKA Blinda) re: the UK Society's stance on homeopathy. The fact that homeopathy is scientific twaddle is not in doubt: thus the importance of Bel's letter.

    Well done girl

    Rob
     
  2. Dieter Fellner

    Dieter Fellner Well-Known Member

    Rob,

    I don't have access to the UK Pod rag. Can you elaborate? For the longest time, the Society would print material about the homeopathic remedy for bunions. Went as far as the author claiming that Marigold treatment is 'proven' to reduce angular deformity, or some such nonsense.
     
  3. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    When I get home from my current walkabout I will copy and paste, Rob
     
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