King III. Charles appoints homeopathy advocate as chief medical officer of the Royal Family

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King Charles III The United Kingdom appointed a Advocate of homeopathy as chief medical officer of the British Royal FamilyHe even took it with him on trips to Kenya and Germany, according to The Sunday Times.

The ruler appointed the doctor Michael DixonNewspaper, Queen Elizabeth II. He adds that they almost retired from the profession as chief medical officer shortly after Elizabeth’s death on September 8, 2022.

71 year old Dixon responsible for a team doctors Employees at Buckingham Palace to look after the royal family.

The doctor is president of the Faculty of Medicine, a group campaigning for homeopathy and alternative medicine, and is in favor of some herbal medicines being prescribed by the NHS.

According to information on Sunday, the doctor from the county of Devon (southwest English), ‘Converted’ to homeopathy after inviting Christian healer to NHS clinic.

The healer’s method consisted of placing his hands near the patient and very slowly moving them around the body while visualizing the passage of white light between himself and the patient.

According to the doctor, the treatment seemed to help a chronically ill patient, even though his ailment was not noted.

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