[personal profile] aphar
Homeopathic remedies work no better than placebos, and so should no longer be paid for by the UK National Health Service, a committee of British members of parliament has concluded.

The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee, which released its report on homeopathy on Monday, also urges governments in other European countries where homeopathy is popular – notably Germany, France and Austria – to be equally wary of funding homeopathy. "We feel there's a real message, not just in the UK," says committee chairman and Liberal Democrat MP Phil Willis.

In preparing its report, the committee, which scrutinises the evidence behind government policies, took evidence from scientists and homeopaths, and reviewed numerous reports and scientific investigations into homeopathy. It found no evidence that such treatments work beyond providing a placebo effect.


http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18559-stop-funding-homeopathy-say-british-mps.html

I think that a complete stop of funding is an overkill.
I think we should continue funding homeopathy - homeopathicly, i.e., dilute the funding until there is less than a penny per payment. I am sure all homeopaths would agree that this is the best way to stimulate homeopathy!

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