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* [[Gareth Zeal]], Director | * [[Gareth Zeal]], Director | ||
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+ | [[Bristol Cancer Help Centre]] | ||
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+ | [[British Society for Nutritional Medicine]] | ||
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+ | [[Hyperactive Children's Support Group]] | ||
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+ | [[Institute for Complementary Medicine]] | ||
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+ | [[Foresight]] | ||
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+ | [[Mayday]] - the National Society for Research into Allergies. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:Foodspin Policy Groups]] | [[Category:Foodspin Policy Groups]] |
Revision as of 16:25, 22 February 2008
Consumers for Health Choice, set up in 1996 claims to be "an independent (non-profit making) consumer organisation with 11,000 members in the UK, and over 267,000 supporters on its database." [1]. The members of CHC are "consumer organisations and practitioner organisations, companies and individuals"[2]
The Whitehouse Consultancy provides 'political advice' for the CHC. CHC has offices in London and Brussels.
CHC, according to Sue Croft has been set up "to monitor possible adverse legislation coming from Brussels that might affect the rights of consumers to take responsibility for their own health without the use of pharmaceutical drugs".[3]
People
Board of Directors
- Michael J Peet, Chairman
- Sue Croft, Director
- Melanie Hickey, Director
- Steve Ryan, Director
- Melvyn Stevens, Director
- Gareth Zeal, Director
Affiliations
British Society for Nutritional Medicine
Hyperactive Children's Support Group
Institute for Complementary Medicine
Mayday - the National Society for Research into Allergies.