Weleda, the firm founded by Rudolf Steiner and Ita Wegman originally for producing and selling their anthroposophic remedies, celebrates its 100th anniversary. It is a truly auspicious occasion for which I feel compelled to offer a birthday present.
I hope they like it!
On the Weleda UK website, we find an article entitled ‘ An introduction to Homeopathy‘ which contains the following statements:
- Homeopathy works by stimulating the body’s own natural healing capacity. The remedy triggers the body’s own healing forces and so a remedy is prescribed on a very individual basis.
- If you do experience complex, persistent or worrying symptoms then please seek the advice of a doctor who specialises in homeopathy.
- Today there are four homeopathic hospitals offering treatment under the National Health Service – in London, Glasgow, Liverpool and Bristol.
- It’s still the only alternative medicine incorporated into the NHS.
- Homeopathy can be used to treat the same wide range of illness as conventional medicine, and may even prove successful when all other forms of treatment have failed.
- Over-the-counter homeopathic medicines are made using natural plant, mineral and, occasionally, animal substances
- … active elements are in infinitesimally small quantities.
As I understand a bit about the subject – not as much as my friend Dana Ullman, of course, but evidently more than the Weleda team – I thought I might offer them, as a birthday present, a free correction of these 7 passages. Here we go:
- Homeopathy is claimed to work by stimulating the body’s own natural healing capacity. In fact, it does not work. Yet, believers argue that the remedy triggers the body’s own healing forces and so a remedy is prescribed on a very individual basis.
- If you do experience complex, persistent or worrying symptoms then please seek the advice of a doctor who specializes in something other than homeopathy.
- Today there are no homeopathic hospitals offering treatment under the National Health Service – the ones in London, Glasgow, Liverpool, and Bristol all closed or changed their names.
- It’s no longer incorporated into the NHS.
- Homeopathy cannot be used to treat the same wide range of illnesses as conventional medicine and is not successful when all other forms of treatment have failed.
- Over-the-counter homeopathic medicines are made using any imaginable substance and even non-material stuff like vacuum or X-rays.
- … active elements are absent.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WELEDA!
And of course there was that time when they joined their Anthroposophical colleagues in homeopathy & biodynamic agriculture in supporting the Nazis.
https://twitter.com/ykomska/status/1263509730095435777?lang=en
More here…
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/janet-biehl-and-peter-staudenmaier-ecofascism-lessons-from-the-german-experience
Today there are no homeopathic hospitals offering treatment under the National Health Service – the ones in London, Glasgow, Liverpool, and Bristol all closed or changed their names.
Oh dear, well so much for my UK summer vacation and health cure. Back to my original plan of exploring the Moscow Underground and drinking healthy kvass.
Time to blow out the candles on that scam.
If Steiner himself started this scam, Weleda must be the oldest manufacturor of Placebo.