Homeopathy explained
01 Dec 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of information, economics of media and culture, economics of regulation, health economics Tags: consumer fraud, cranks, homeopathy, quackery, Quacks
Creative destruction in homeopathic products
06 Nov 2015 Leave a comment
in health economics Tags: charlatans, consumer fraud, consumer protection, creative destruction, homeopathy, quackery, Quacks
The decline of homeopathic quackery in the NHS
04 Nov 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of information, economics of regulation, health economics Tags: homeopathy, Quacks
https://twitter.com/NightingaleC/status/501737546125410305/photo/1
The decline of outpatient attendancies at the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital: nightingale-collaboration.org/news/165-more-… #ten23 #homeopathy http://t.co/cFO4k2vIjt—
Nightingale Collab. (@NightingaleC) August 19, 2014
The rising costs of #homeopathy on the NHS: nightingale-collaboration.org/news/162-the-d… #ten23 (3/3) http://t.co/GjXkC14y3D—
Nightingale Collab. (@NightingaleC) August 19, 2014
The decline of #homeopathy on the NHS: #ten23 (2/3) http://t.co/0FcHBjtqI7—
Nightingale Collab. (@NightingaleC) August 19, 2014
The decline of #homeopathy on the NHS: #ten23 (1/3) http://t.co/BcHz8GQ7bG—
Nightingale Collab. (@NightingaleC) August 19, 2014
Behind on my homeopathic blogging
18 Oct 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, economics of information, economics of media and culture, economics of regulation, health economics Tags: consumer fraud, homeopathy, quackery, Quacks
Big Organic and Big Placebo
21 May 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, health economics Tags: alternative medicine, antiscience left, homeopathy, McAree, organic farming, Quacks
A fantastic redeeming feature of homeopathy
26 Apr 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of information, health economics Tags: brand names, fisheries economics, homeopathy, organic agriculture, organic farming, product certification, quackery, Quacks
Organic certification is currently an issue in New Zealand at the behest of the Green Party:
Green Party spokesman for agriculture Steffan Browning has called on the Government to safeguard the value of the term "organic". For him, waiting until 2017 to look at the issue was "simply unacceptable".
Companies can become "certified organic", and by doing this it means they meet an agreed international standard during production, processing, and selling their products.
A certified organic company’s food is free of additives, and has not relied on chemicals during growth.
But certification isn’t compulsory – and there is no legal requirement for claims of uncertified organic produce to be genuine, Browning said.
via EU’s crazy homeopathy cure for Norway fish – The Local.
The one and the same Green Party spokesman Steffan Browning last year called for homeopathic remedies to be used against Ebola!
I wonder which manifestation of quackery will win out: Organic farming or homeopathy? It’ll be fun to watch with glee.
Homoeopathy explained
03 Apr 2015 Leave a comment
The #homeopathy industry defined in this picture http://t.co/EXarg7wolS—
Sunny Chan (@DrWaiSun) March 07, 2015
2013 Will See the End of NHS Homeopathy Hospitals in England. | The Quackometer Blog
16 Mar 2015 Leave a comment
in health economics Tags: homeopathy, Quacks

On the 7th of January 2013, the Cotham Hill site of the Bristol Homeopathic Hospital will close and the staff will move to a new NHS development, the South Bristol Community Hospital.
via 2013 Will See the End of NHS Homeopathy Hospitals in England. | The Quackometer Blog.
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