King Charles III of the United Kingdom has appointed a advocate of homeopathy as chief physician of the British Royal House, and even He has taken it with him on trips. to Kenya and Germany, as revealed by ‘The Sunday Times’. The monarch appointed Dr. Michael Dixon, who is almost retired from the profession, as chief medical officer shortly after the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022, the newspaper adds.
Dixon, 71, is responsible for a team of doctors working at Buckingham Palace to take care of the royal family. The doctor is president of the College of Medicine, a group that campaigns in favor of homeopathy and alternative medicineand is in favor of some herbal drugs can be prescribed by the National Health Service (NHS).
According to the Sunday information, the doctor, from the county of Devon (southwest English), ‘converted’ to homeopathy after inviting a Christian healer to his clinic of the NHS. The healer’s method consisted of placing her hands near the patient and moving them very slowly throughout the body while she visualized the passage of white light between her and the patient. The treatment seemed to help a chronic patient, according to the doctor, although the ailment was not specified.
Source: Lasexta

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