Society for the Promotion of Nutritional Therapy (SPNT)
 
The Society for the Promotion of Nutritional Therapy (SPNT) was active from 1991-2000

Mission Statement
Most chronic illnesses can be helped, prevented, slowed down or even stopped with the right nutritional methods. We want more people to know and understand this. We seek to achieve our mission by:

  • Helping to publicise the need for reform in the treatment of chronic illness and to point out the nutritional research which needs a wider audience.
  • Liaising with the media, politicians, government, universities and other organisations and institutions, providing information and briefing papers on important topics.
  • The creation of branches which can work at local level within the community. We have 2,000 members and 20 branches in the UK.
  • Our internet website, for raising awareness at an international level.
In order for our work to be taken seriously, we remain completely independent from commercial interests, being funded only by membership subscriptions, vounteer work and private donations. Fuller version of Mission Statement.

The SPNT spawned the British Association for Nutritional Therapy and Consumers for Health Choice. It closed down in 2000 with the retirement of its director Linda Lazarides from political activities.

Pdf documents available for download

Reply to EU discussion paper 1991.pdf
Medicines Law Woodward NTT Vol3 1992.pdf
Comfrey Survey UK 1994.pdf
Codex comments 1996.pdf
Response to CA draft policy paper 1996.pdf
Vitamin B6 Press Release 1997.pdf
Vitamin B6 risk-benefit criteria 1997.pdf
Vitamin B6 HealthWatch Reply April 1998.pdf
Reply to MCA consultation MLX 249 1998.pdf
Research Position Paper 1998.pdf
Gp_info.pdf
House of Lords response 2000.pdf
Response to CA report 16049 (2000).pdf

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