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Eric Dobbs
I recently visited the universal medicine health practitioners page, and discovered that out of the 9 practitioners working for Serge Benhayon in Byron Bay, 5 are family members. This nepotism appears to me to be not a healthy arrangement with Serge Benhayon being the one and only scrutinizer for his so called "health clinic" and it's "practitioners. This seems terribly wrong in that there is no independant overseer of this "medical" organisation. These people by their own admission deal with all sorts of illnesses ranging from terminal diseases and diabetes, down to minor health issues. There is no AMA type board to monitor this organisation and its practices and I feel there should be, without Serge Benhayon being on it.
Eric
In my opinion this is one of the biggest concerns of this group. I know for a fact that people with all sorts of illnesses go to see him. What is happening in Australia is legislation is being debated at the moment about tightening up natural therapies. The fact that "new age" healing is on the rise has raised alarm bells with authorities. I think its safe to say in the coming years businesses like UM will have their operations severely limited unless Serge and his family go and get a formal education. He can have all the disclaimers he likes but they will not protect him from negligence.
EG - someone who practices Acupuncture is medically recognised and it is now offered as a degree at University. Serge of course has Chukrapuncture which is essentially similar but he has created the courses and serves to operate the guidelines for it. That seems a little suspect to me. You will find people who practice Chukrapuncture actually tell their clients its acupuncture which is deceptive.
Finally and i have mentioned it before - if he is giving naturopathic advice - EG - supplement advice then he is in severe breach.