Useful organisations for complementary medicine


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1. Aromatherapy Consortium

An emerging regulatory body, The Consortium give advice to the public on training in Aromatherapy …

last reviewed: 27.03.2003

2. Association of Reflexologists

Can provide a register of qualified practitioners and a wide range of information about reflexology.

last reviewed: 27.03.2003

3. British Acupuncture Council

Represents and governs professional acupuncturists in all aspects of their work.

last reviewed: 27.03.2003

4. British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT)

Provides free training information.

last reviewed: 27.03.2003

5. British Herbal Medicine Association (BHMA)

Aims to protect the interests of users, practitioners, manufacturers of herbal medicine.

last reviewed: 27.03.2003

6. British Holistic Medical Association (BHMA)

Information service (SAE please), self help tapes.

last reviewed: 27.03.2003

7. British Homeopathic Association (BHA)

Provides a list of medically qualified homeopathic practitioners, all of whom are members of the …

last reviewed: 27.03.2003

8. British Medical Acupuncture Society (BMAS)

Promotes use and scientific understanding of acupuncture as part of the practice of medicine.

last reviewed: 27.03.2003

9. British Society for Music Therapy (BSMT)

Information service on music therapy, including training as a music therapist.

last reviewed: 27.03.2003

10. British Wheel of Yoga (BWY)

Lists regional organisations throughout the UK.

last reviewed: 27.03.2003



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