Tags: medicine
Herbal medicine efficacy and benefits: radio phone-in argument online
May 3rd, 2011The radio debate on this subject is now available online after the event at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b010t4wv
The discussion begins at 1hour and 51 minutes into the 3-hour show and lasts about 8 minutes.
Very worth listening to to get a sense of the balance of argument and the stances of governments.
This is relevant also for countries outside the EU, particularly at the present time Canada and South Africa.
Herbal medicine efficacy and benefits: link to the recorded programme
May 2nd, 2011Here is the link to the recorded radio show including the debate: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t4wv
It will be available for 6 more days.
Herbal medicine efficacy and benefits: a feisty radio phone-in
May 2nd, 2011Listen tonight - Michael McIntyre on BBC Radio 5 Live debate show
Tonight on BBC Radio 5 Live's Stephen Nolan “Feisty topical phone-in debate” show, between 10.00pm and 1.00am UK time (9.00pm and 12.00am Harare/Pretoria time), one of the topics being argued about is the efficacy and benefit of herbal medicine. Historian Michael McIntyre, Chairperson of the EHTPA has agreed to take part in the debate with sceptical pharmacologist Professor David Colquhoun and listeners will be invited to call in with their own views. The herbal medicine debate will be on at about 11.00pm, so tune in at least a little before that.
If you miss the live event, there's still a chance to hear it
After the event you can listen to the programme for up to 7 days by visiting
http://www.bbc.co.uk/5live/programmes/schedules
Evidence or what?
At the heart of the debate is bound to be the question of "evidence". The real question, however, is "What is evidence?" For many establishment figures it can be an unquestioned point of view based on narrowly defined parameters, with all else being "lies". For others evidence is seen as much more complex and organic, bringing with it the trusted experience of "evidence by consensus".
Losing weight with Chinese medicine, the correct way
February 17th, 2011How can I lose weight with Chinese medicine properly?
The Pill
So you've tried some sensational herbal pill which carried fantastic claims and one or a number of certain scenarios happened:
Herbalists have fought for their right to practice for centuries
November 21st, 2010Herbal medicine overtly endangered in UK, and blindly in South Africa
The last time that herbal medicine was placed in jeopardy in the UK was in 1994 when the Government's plans to "harmonise" the UK Medicines Act of 1968 with the main European Medicines Directive (then called Directive 65/65 EEC). This, in effect, threatened all UK herbalists and their suppliers with being driven out of business on January 1st 1995 when the new EU regulations came into force.
