UK Homeopathic Energy 'Balance' Claims Tilt Consumers Toward Trouble
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
UK regulator tells Natural Healing Solutions to discontinue online claims its products are “programmed” with resonance patterns to read energy levels and prevent disease. In a ruling published April 19, the agency noted the company acknowledged receipt of the complaint, but did not respond.
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