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So would YOU trust your life to flowers and crystals? AS CHARLES AND THE MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT LOCK HORNS OVER ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ON THE HEALTH SERVICE, THE GREAT DEBATE...

Byline: MICHAEL HANLON

YESTERDAY, the Prince Of Wales sparked a furore by backing complementary medicines hours after leading doctors called on the NHS to stop funding them.

Here, the Mail's Science Editor argues passionately the case for conventional treatments while, opposite, a top homeopath insists the Prince is right . . .

LET'S be clear about this: there is no such thing as alternative medicine.

There is medicine which works and medicine which doesn't. Anything which doesn't work is snake oil, and anyone who buys such stuff is either being duped, or has more money than sense.

The 13 senior scientists and medics who have written to Britain's health ...

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