Chris
I have seen various newspaper articles over the last year, which advocate the use of "homoeopathic vaccines" as an alternative to allopathic vaccines. I really should have kept a record of who the authors were and from where they sourced the information.
The problem, in my opinion, is that these articles appear to be misleading the general public on the issue of vaccination. In light of the "smallpox" hype in the media in recent months, I feel that some clarification is needed. It would be great if this clarification was to come from the homoeopathic profession of Australia.
I raised this issue because the number of enquiries I am receiving about these so-called homoeopathic vaccines appears to be increasing.
kgvargas
I, too, would be interested to know where this "push" is coming from.
If Mr Vithoulkas issued a letter (hopefully clarifying the position in homoeopathy of these products) and you want it published to an Australian website, why not contact the Australian Association of Professional Homoeopaths or Homeopathy Australia, both of whom have websites and ask them to publish it? In fact, why not contact all those Australian homoeopaths who have websites and ask them to upload it?
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