Monday 17 January 2011

Herbal Medicine in Crisis: the Government must act to protect patients

In April 2011 a European law called the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive (THMPD) will be implemented. Although justifably aimed at improving the scrutiny and quality of herbal medicinal products unfortunately its requiremetns are excessively stringent and expensive, to such an extent that a large number of herbal medicine suppliers have been unable to meet its requirements and consequently it now seems that huge numbers of currently available herbal products will be taken off the shelves and made illegal in April THIS YEAR!

The Government is due to decide on the nature of regulation that herbalists shoud be subjected to very soon - perhaps as soon as the end of January and certainly before April. Any regulation that is not 'statutory' will be meaningless and will not protect access to a full range of high quality herbal medicines. The Department of Health's own investigation recommended that herbalists should be statutorily regulated by the Health Professions Council (HPC) and the HPC has written to the Secretary of State for Health saying it is ready to undertake this initiative as soon as the Government gives the go-ahead. Yet we still wait for an answer...

So, if you want to help please write urgently to your MP and also to the Minsiter of State and Parliamentary Under Secretary of State asking the Government to act NOW and statutorily regulate herbal practitioners.

Mark Prisk MP
Minister of State
Department of Business, Innovation & Skills
1 Victoria Street
London SW1H 0ET

Anne Milton MP
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Public Health)
Richmond House
79 Whitehall
London SW1A 2NS

Together we can safeguard your right to obtain the herbal medicines you want. Thank you for your support. For the full article visit PETER CONWAY the herbalist.

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