flovosspaa
New Member
The proposed regulation of Medical Herbalists, Acupuncturists and Traditional Chinese Medicine [TCM] was briefly discussed in this thread back in April, though something of an aside to the main topic of the thread which was specifically about courses:
http://www.massageplanet.net/forum/...ion#post566637
I have therefore posted this in General Therapies, but can move it if anyone would like to suggest a better place. I also hope it doesn't duplicate any other current discussions.
I have no personal experience of Acupuncture or TCM, so my main interest here is in the Medical Herbalists, since I have often advocated herbal medicine in these forums and given the link to the National Institute of Medical Herbalists for people to find practitioners. I recently received a worried and worrying email from my own practitioner concerning the approaching deadline for decisions to be made on regulation of these therapies.
Further information can be found on the NIMH website:
http://www.nimh.org.uk/
[just click on the big green square on the page]
including a link to the Dept of Health’s consultation document, a lengthy and complicated tome!
A simplified version of this and suggested responses can be found on this further link also sent to me, which I understand is the website of one of the council members of the NMIH:
http://actnow.napiers.net/2009/10/ac...dicine-in.html
Another update of info is here:
http://www.hpc-uk.org/mediaandevents...dex.asp?id=282
Council decisions 7 October 2009
Bottom line is that WITHOUT regulation, which is actively sought by Medical Herbalists, there is the risk that in the future they will only be able to prescribe a tiny fraction of the herbs which are currently available and have been so for hundreds if not thousands of years. Aim is to protect the public from unqualified ... or inadequately qualified ... practitioners, as was discussed on the earlier HP thread [link above]. If herbalists are regulated, they will still be able to provide a wide range of herbal medicines. I have maintained good health for some years now by taking these in preference to prescribed medication from GPs, and would not at all care to have this choice taken away, to put it mildly!
Holistic
http://www.massageplanet.net/forum/...ion#post566637
I have therefore posted this in General Therapies, but can move it if anyone would like to suggest a better place. I also hope it doesn't duplicate any other current discussions.
I have no personal experience of Acupuncture or TCM, so my main interest here is in the Medical Herbalists, since I have often advocated herbal medicine in these forums and given the link to the National Institute of Medical Herbalists for people to find practitioners. I recently received a worried and worrying email from my own practitioner concerning the approaching deadline for decisions to be made on regulation of these therapies.
Further information can be found on the NIMH website:
http://www.nimh.org.uk/
[just click on the big green square on the page]
including a link to the Dept of Health’s consultation document, a lengthy and complicated tome!
A simplified version of this and suggested responses can be found on this further link also sent to me, which I understand is the website of one of the council members of the NMIH:
http://actnow.napiers.net/2009/10/ac...dicine-in.html
Another update of info is here:
http://www.hpc-uk.org/mediaandevents...dex.asp?id=282
Council decisions 7 October 2009
Bottom line is that WITHOUT regulation, which is actively sought by Medical Herbalists, there is the risk that in the future they will only be able to prescribe a tiny fraction of the herbs which are currently available and have been so for hundreds if not thousands of years. Aim is to protect the public from unqualified ... or inadequately qualified ... practitioners, as was discussed on the earlier HP thread [link above]. If herbalists are regulated, they will still be able to provide a wide range of herbal medicines. I have maintained good health for some years now by taking these in preference to prescribed medication from GPs, and would not at all care to have this choice taken away, to put it mildly!
Holistic