In addition to, not free

Another take on alternative “treatments” in the UK, a professor of complementary medicine says that if pharmacists don’t point out that homeopathic remedies have never been show to work, EVER, then they are in breach of ethics. Boots’ frantic statement in defense of selling the products is interesting: do they feel that disabusing their clientele of their illusions (or the illusions being busily pushed upon them in the aisles) will cut into the profit margin?