Complementary medicine on the NHS
To compliment other medicines and get the best out of them
by Why Are You Reading My Name Feb 27, 2022 5 Comments 5 Links
To compliment other medicines and get the best out of them
by Mickey Nov 2, 2024 4 Comments 4 Links
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The sad story in the comments on this video… their old mom was charged for blood-letting sessions to make her better. Shameful, similar to charlatans who claim they can speak to your dead parents.
Treatments like acupuncture can help relieve the symptoms of chemotherapy. What’s wrong with that? Read on before you judge others and what you assume they want for free.
Do you mean so other people can pay for your massage and reflexology sessions? I don’t think so. Read and learn why this is not a good idea. Sorry.
Sorry to let you know, but you have been paying for this for the last few years. Not sure when the public asked for it, or if it just seemed a good idea for a bunch of ladies that like this stuff and need a job.
They don’t work. And they should be called complementary treatments, not medicines. Medicine has a specific meaning to those who work in medicine. Watch this and believe whichever bit you like.