One last point worth making is that homeopathy (I'll come out and say that it's basically talking nicely, nodding seriously and then handing someone a sugar pill - it's a placebo which is why it works as well as placebo in tests) is huge business. It's not giant corporate interests of Western Orthodox Mainstream Pharma Medicine versus the little guy. It's big companies against big companies. Or frequently: a big company openly being a big company 'against' another section of the same big company that's put its sugar pills in a pastel-coloured packet. In this country, for example, Boots has a homeopathy division.
And please don't forget that it's not just any sugar pill. It has to be hit with a magic stick first.
10% of people may believe homeopathy works. Or they might believe it should be available. Every time Cancer Research find a photogenic middle-aged lady who would like the newest, untested 'wonder' drug to be available to all who need it regardless of cost I imagine the numbers of people who think, "Yes, save the lady, save everyone!" goes up too. That doesn't mean the drug, or indeed an expensive set of placebos, should be available.
NICE has a tough enough job dealing with unelected and clever pharma companies and charities without needing the hassle of having to follow the whims of a plant-fancying nutter who gets his opinions heard because of who conceived him.
And please don't forget that it's not just any sugar pill. It has to be hit with a magic stick first.
10% of people may believe homeopathy works. Or they might believe it should be available. Every time Cancer Research find a photogenic middle-aged lady who would like the newest, untested 'wonder' drug to be available to all who need it regardless of cost I imagine the numbers of people who think, "Yes, save the lady, save everyone!" goes up too. That doesn't mean the drug, or indeed an expensive set of placebos, should be available.
NICE has a tough enough job dealing with unelected and clever pharma companies and charities without needing the hassle of having to follow the whims of a plant-fancying nutter who gets his opinions heard because of who conceived him.
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