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Complementary medicine

Complementary medicine can play an important part in an individual's health and well-being and should be used to complement traditional medicine rather than a substitute. If you plan on using complementary medicine please be aware that it is all too easy for people to set themselves up as complementary therapists who in reality have little or no training. It is important, therefore, to ensure that any therapist you go to is a member of a recognised body and it is essential to satisfy yourself as to whether they have had correct training and that their qualifications are genuine.

There are people out there who will prey on those who are sick and vulnerable and looking for healing simply to make money for themselves and also therapists who will tell you to ignore medical advice or stop medical treatment which is highly irresponsible and can be extremely dangerous. There are of course many genuine complementary therapists who can provide genuine care and help to complement traditional medicine.

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The following organisations may be helpful in offering advice, support and information

  • Alliance of Registered Homeopaths: 08700 736339, email info@a-r-h.org, www.a-r-h.org

  • Aromatherapy Consortium: 0870 7743 477 - Can provide a list of qualified practitioners in your area (also available by searching their online database)

    Association of Reflexologists: 01823 351010, email info@aor.org.uk, www.aor.org.uk - Provides up-to-date information on reflexology. Send a SAE for a list of qualified practitioners in the UK or phone or look on website for practitioners in your area.

  • British Acupuncture Council: 020 8735 0400, email info@acupuncture.org.uk, www.acupuncture.org.uk - To establish the status, maintain a register, regulate the conduct and protect the interests of practitioners of acupuncture, so as to promote and maintain, in the public interest, proper standards for the practice of acupuncture. Acupuncture is a branch of medicine founded upon the principle that health is dependent upon a proper balance of vital energy forces within the body

  • British Herbal Medicine Association: 0845 6801134, www.bhma.info - To defend the right of the public to choose herbal remedies and to have free access to them, to encourage wider knowledge and recognition of herbal remedies by medical practitioners, to promote high standards of quality and safety in herbal remedies, seeking and collating up to date information, assessing the safety and efficacy of herbal remedies

  • British Holistic Medical Association: 01278 722000, PO Box 371, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 9BG, email admin@bhma.org, www.bhma.org - To promote an awareness of the holistic approach to health. To foster a balance between body, mind and spirit. To support a wide range of orthodox and complementary methods of intervention, to develop a sense of partnership between doctors and patients, health care workers and patients. Running courses and seminars to encourage self healing. Providing self help tapes

  • British Homeopathic Association: 0870 444 3950, email info@trusthomeopathy.org, www.trusthomeopathy.org - To spread the knowledge and use of homeopathy among members of the general public, distributing free information packs to enquirers, publishing a directory of homeopathically qualified doctors, dentists pharmacists, podiatrists and vets

  • British Hypnotherapy Association: 020 8942 3988 /
    020 8579 5533 / 020 7328 4804
    , www.british-hypnotherapy-association.org - Maintain a register of trained psychotherapists who use hypnotherapy, when appropriate, to aid recall in therapy. Can refer those interested in treatment to competent qualified practitioners on the register

  • Bristol Cancer Help Centre: 0845 123 2310, www.bristolcancerhelp.org - To provide and promote holistic health care for cancer patients. To stimulate a positive attitude of mind and teach cancer patients how to help themselves, to offer a therapy programme working at all levels of body, mind and spirit, to provide a supportive link for cancer patients, their families and friends, to help the patient to a better quality of life. Running residential courses combining self help techniques with complementary approaches. This therapy works hand in hand with standard medical treatments

  • Complementary Health Trust: 020 7704 1777, email info@comphealth.org.uk, www.comphealth.org.uk - High quality complementary medicine for people facing life threatening illness. A holistic health care charity which exists to nurture the well being of people with immune related illnesses. Currently provide holistic therapies to people with HIV, AIDS, cancer, multiple sclerosis and systemic lupus

  • General Council and Register of Naturopaths: 08707 456 984, www.naturopathy.org.uk - Maintains a register of trained and qualified naturopaths and exercises control in terms of their ethical practice and professional conduct

  • Institute for Complementary Medicine: 020 7231 5855, email icm@icmedicine.co.uk, www.icmedicine.co.uk - To lessen suffering and increase the quality of health by ensuring that the best possible natural treatments are made available to patients on the same terms as other types of medicine

  • National Federation of Spiritual Healers: 0845 123 2777 - To identify potential healers and to encourage and accelerate their development. To provide a national healer referral service to the public

  • New Approaches To Cancer: 0800 389 2662, email help@anac.org.uk, www.anac.org.uk - Encouraging and assisting in the development of nearly 650 Cancer Help Centres throughout the UK, offering complementary treatments in co-operation with conventional treatment wherever possible. Maintaining a directory of Cancer Help Centres and evaluating their work. To encourage people to look more deeply at the causes of their cancer by using complementary methods alongside orthodox techniques. To encourage self help groups to work together with existing medical facilities, so that patients and their families have the best support available, including natural medicines

  • Register of Homeopathic Practitioners: 01474 560336, www.homeopathy.org

  • Shiatsu Society (UK): 0845 130 4560, email admin@shiatsu.org, www.shiatsu.org - To advance shiatsu as a healing therapy throughout the UK and elsewhere and to main high standards in its practice Distributing information to the public and maintaining a register of professional practitioners

  • Society of Homeopaths: 0845 450 6611, email info@homeopathy-soh.org, www.homeopathy-soh.org - To develop and maintain high standards for the practice of homeopathy. To maintain and distribute a register of homeopaths who practice the standards as required by the Society and abide by the Society's Code of Ethics

Useful Websites

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