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Karen Wehrstein: Homeopathy offers hope

French Nobel Medicine Prize winner Luc Montagnier is pictured on October 6, 2008 at the presidential palace in Abidjan. Montagnier dedicated his award to AIDS sufferers and predicted results on a "therapeutic vaccine" for the pandemic within four years. Montagnier and Francoise Barre-Sinoussi, who shared the Nobel prize, discovered the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS by destroying immune cells, one of the scourges of modern times.

Every now and then, someone in the media falsely claims that there is little or no evidence supporting the practice of homeopathy. They either cherry-pick their references — as Timothy Caulfield did in Tuesday’s National Post  — or lump homeopathy in with less well-established and non-standardized practices, such as “faith healing” or “energy healing,” implying it has less significance than it does.

 

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The Ontario Homeopathic Association (OHA), founded in 1992, supports the highest standards of care for the homeopathic medical profession in the province of Ontario and ensures these exemplary standards as part of its member certification process.

Professional ethics and standards of this discipline bind all members. We are committed to meeting and exceeding standards set by the Transitional Council of the College of Homeopaths of Ontario under the Regulated Health Professions Act, as they are developed.

The OHA looks forward to continuing commitment to the public, its members and the homeopathic profession as regulation moves forward.