Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 Hi all: A friend in the UK passed this on to me, asking for it to be distributed. " Tim Lane " tim.lane " Tim Lane " <tim.lane independent herbalist practitioners Tue, 13 Mar 2007 09:23:05 -0000 Hello to all of you, and apologies to those of you with whom I should have been in touch with before now. Please find below and attached details of something that a number of us have been working on for some time. Whilst certain aspects of the attached documents are not directly relevant to those of you overseas, I hope that they may be of at least some interest and value. We are not claiming ownership of any of the information in this e-mail or attachments. We offer it to you our colleagues with an open heart, for you to do with as you will. If you are of a like-mind, we would encourage you to circulate the information freely, and use whatever of it in you responses to the MHRA should you so wish. we sincerely hope that our efforts will help in some small way to both protect and save for the futureour tradition of herbal medicine, which we percieve to be under great threat in the UK and elsewhere. With best regards to you all, Tim Lane. Dear all We are a group of twelve experienced independent herbal practitioners. We are disassociating ourselves from the proposed legislation of both herbalistsand herbal medicines, and from the hierarchical organisation of herbalists from whence we came, as we feel that neither our interests or our needs have been served. We choose instead to gain in strength by mutual self-support and by celebrating, organising and learning together. We have no leaders and no formal title or structure, nor have we any interest in providing these things for others. However, if there are those amongst you who would will for the same, we would be pleased to offer our inspiration and support. A federal structure of small autonomous groups might well result as there is by now considerable interest in such an arrangement. Meanwhile, below is our Declaration of Intent, to be circulated as generally as possible. If it reflects your own opinions you may want to send a copy of this or use it as a basis for your own response, signed by yourself or a group of you, to the MHRA, DoH and anybody else you feel should know. You can also access our responses to the current MHRA Informal Discussion Papers by emailing either Nathalie Chidley natly , Tim Lane tim.lane or Chris Caton herbalist.c.caton Please feel free to use all or part of our answers in your own responses to the MHRA, Caroline Brennan Caroline.brennan , the deadline is 30th March 2007. DECLARATION OF INTENT We the undersigned to the following declaration of intent, to be offered openly to our patients, our peers, the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, the Department of Health and all other interested parties, here and abroad:- It is the inalienable right of all people to use plants for their sustenance and healing. In the spirit of the European Charter of Human Rights, so too is it an essential freedom to seek advice from those who have devoted themselves to the knowledge and application of the health-giving properties of plants. Herbal Medicine is the indigenous natural healing tradition of the British Peoples. It is a living tradition that has adapted and remained relevant through all times. We count ourselves amongst the custodians of this living tradition, for the benefit of all who would choose it and for generations to come. We conjoin with indigenous traditional healers throughout the world in seeking to protect our plant heritage and maintain the practice of all such natural therapies. It is a maxim that all who care for the sick shall do no harm: our inheritance is that British practitioners of Traditional Western Herbal Medicine have upheld this absolutely and without exception for a century or more, as we determine to continue. Given that we are safe in the sourcing, preparation and prescription of herbal medicines, we challenge the need for legislation over and above the existing laws of the land that we are subject to and willingly uphold. Herbal Medicine is a humble vocation with a majority of part time practitioners. We reject the current call for state regulation of its practitioners in that it may exclude the many from legal practice and equally place our work beyond the financial resources of many of our patients. Likewise we reject the current intention to regulate our medicines in that it will compromise without justification the essential freedoms of the public, herbal practitioners and their traditional suppliers in favour of the few who may profit by it. Herbal Medicine's enduring strength is that it remains an effective therapy employing the most basic of technologies with little call on external resources or agencies. In anticipation of the effects of climate change we are determined to keep this aspect of our knowledge alive for ourselves and future generations as an integral element of a healing planet. Signed Chris Caton, Nathalie Chidley, Carol Church, Stephen Church, Christopher Hedley, Tim Lane, Kym Murden, Non Shaw, Sally Viney, Emmett Walsh, Jennifer Wharam and Ania Zwozdiak ---------------------------- of Natural Perfume Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild http://ArtisanNaturalPerfumers.org Natural Perfumers Community Group Natural Perfumery Blog http://AnyasGarden.Blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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