King Charles, storm for the new chief of doctors: he is an expert in “crystals of light”

There is no moment of respite for King Charles III. But this time he has nothing to do with the stormy family, nor with the disagreements with Harry and Meghan. In short, the sovereign did everything himself, appointing as head of court doctors a person famous for unconventional therapies. This is Michael Dixon, 71 years old, homeopath specializing in pranotherapy, holistic medicine, energy exchanges and light passages. Charles III chose him as personal physician and chief physician of the Royal Household. An important presence for the monarch who now takes him with him on trips almost everywhere, from Kenya to Germany, according to the Sunday Times today. On the other hand, Carlo’s passion for alternative medicine is nothing new and as early as 2006 he had stated in Geneva, during a WHO event, that “governments must abandon their traditional approach to health”.

But who is Dixon? A doctor by profession before resorting to homeopathy, he is also president of the Faculty of Medicine, a group that campaigns for holistic medicine, and is in favor of the prescription of some natural medicines by the National Health Service. According to information released by the British newspaper, the doctor , a native of the county of Devon (southwest England), “converted” to homeopathy after inviting a Christian healer to his National Health Service clinic. The healer’s method consisted of placing his hands close to the patient and moving them. very slowly through the body, visualizing the passage of white light. The treatment appears to have helped a chronic patient and certainly convinced King Charles. Carlo’s decision is set to stir up a hornet’s nest of controversy and the debate has already begun in the UK, with the Daily Mail recalling some controversial theories supported by the English homeopath.

Source: IL Tempo

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