State laws licensing homeopathy:
Arizona, Connecticut, Nevada.
http://www.homeopathic.org/law.htm
"At this time in America, often the finest homeopaths, with the greatest learning and understanding, are not licensed physicians. And those physicians who do use homeopathy often face bias and unequal privilage, if not downright punishment in their professional lives. Lay experts bridle that physicians have any privileges, no matter how limited by bias, that the unlicensed cannot have at all - especially considering that many physicians who practice homeopathy are not as highly trained in this art as they."
http://www.homeopathicdirectory.com/vslicensing.php
"Since the laws regarding health care vary considerably in the various US states and Canadian provinces, there is no universal statement that can be made about the conditions under which homeopathy can be practiced. Due to the demonstrated safety of homeopathic remedies when properly used, many individuals have been able to practice homeopathy throughout North America. However, the lack of official recognition of homeopathy as a method of health care by all states and provinces may be an issue in some jurisdictions."
http://mainehomeopath.com/articles/homeopathicpracticeclarified.htm
"Board Regulation: Three states have homeopathic licensing laws: Connecticut (1892), Arizona (1982), and Nevada (1983) -- Medical Doctors practicing homeopathy in Connecticut, and Medical or Osteopathic Doctors practicing homeopathy in Arizona or Nevada, must be licensed by the state homeopathic licensing board. Other health-care providers such as naturopathic doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dentists, veterinarians, chiropractors, licensed acupuncturists, nurse midwives, and podiatrists may be allowed to use homeopathy within the scope of their licenses, depending on the laws of the state in which they reside."
Additional Resources:
National Center for Homeopathy (NCH), www.homeopathic.org
North American Society of Homeopaths (NASH), www.homeopathy.org
American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), http://www.homeopathyusa.org
Foundation for the Advancement of Innovative Medicine (FAIM), www.faim.org
2007-08-30 21:54:27
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answered by John Silver 6
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Not so fast, "homo." We have laws in this country dealing with your type of.........well........uh........whateveryouare.
And the homo type is really not a good start.l
2007-08-30 21:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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