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EFT International Masterclass 2010 2/3 October


Mary Ward House, 5-7 Tavistock Place, London, WC1H 9SN.


£340 Early Bird (£380 Full)


The line-up just keeps getting better and better. We are absolutely certain that you will leave it not only with a richer and deeper appreciation of EFT but also stimulated by some of the leading thinkers about what 21st cen- tury consciousness really is.


The latest addition to the programme is Robert Smith whose “faster EFT” proved so popular in Manchester last year. He will be offering a breakout workshop on his latest work as well as taking part in the Addiction panel hosted by Sue.


Also on the programme are: Rupert Sheldrake; David Hamilton; Sophia Cayer; Dawson Church


Current confirmed EFT Masters pre- senting are: Judy Byrne, Sue Beer, Jaqui Crooks,Inci Irkin, Mair Llewellyn, Tania Prince, Emma Roberts, Tam Lllewellyn, Gwyneth Moss, Ann Ross and Maya de Vries.


There will be four plenary sessions and a choice of four breakout sessions for the rest of the two days.


On the schedule are Working with Addictions, with Sue Beer as leader, Tania Prince is heading up Marketing, and Andy Bryce Chakra Healing.


Financially challenged? Option of pay- ing in installments & Low cost acco- modation.


Information: www.EFTMasterclass.com info@eftmasterclass.com


We really hope you will join us for what is always an inspiring and fun weekend with the coming together of like minded thinkers to network and continue your particular EFT journey.


Emma Roberts, Sue Beer & Judy Byrne New College of Complementary Medicine Opens


new college is to open in the autumn with an aim to increase acceptance of an integrated approach to health. The new college called the College of medi- cine has emerged from the now closed Foundation for Integrated Health, a charity established by HRH the Prince of Wales. It closed in April after a crimi- nal investigation by Scotland Yard into money laundering and fraud. Eventually George Gray, the finance director, was charged with stealing nearly £253,000.


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The College of Medicine aims to raise the acceptance of "an integrated ap- proach to health" and is targeting the public, politicians and doctors. They intend to do this through publishing films, books and journals and by run- ning courses.


Many doctors already accept the value of integrated medicine believing that by taking the patients’ personal circumstances and beliefs into ac- count, their well being is improved. Some of these doctors include com- plementary therapies in their practice along with conventional medicine, but this makes them seen as controversial.


Some scientists are unhappy about the new college being set up as they


don’t believe that complementary medicine has any effect and consider it a waste of taxpayers’ money if funded out of the public purse.


All four of the directors of the new college were either fellows or directors of the prince’s charity, but none of them were accused of anything during the investigation.


Professor of pharmacology at University College London, David Colquhoun, is a well known critic of alternative medicine. It was he who obtained the details of the College of Medicine from the registration documents that were filed at Companies House.


Colquhoun said about the “constant claim of alternative medicine enthusiasts that only they appreciate the caring side of medicine,” that it “is simply not true." He continued: “If I'm ill, I want above all to be cured. I don't want to be given magic beans and left to die. However caring the treater may be, the treatment fails if I'm not cured."


The college was actually registered as the Foundation for Integrated Health, but the directors later changed the name. A slide show produced under the Foundation for Integrated Health name stated that the new college is: "a new strategy to take forward the vision of HRH Prince Charles," and that "It is the evolution of his Foundation for Integrated Health's work to date."


A spokesperson from Clarence House revealed that although the Prince of Wales does know about the new college, he "has not been involved with setting-up the college, is not launching it and has no official role with it."


Article as per: www.healthypages.co.uk © Copyright 2010 THE AAMET MAGAZINE I AUTUMN 2010 I www.aamet.org 15


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