Da tut sich was:
http://www.scilogs.de/wblogs/blog/detritus/alternativmedizin/2012-06-28/das-ende-der-hom-opathie-in-gro-britannien
UK clamping down on homeopathy advertising.
The British Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has announced that it has received so many complaints about homeopathic advertising that it does not need to receive more. The ASA usually deals with one advertiser at a time. Now, however, they are warning advertisers to stop making efficacy claims without "robust evidence" to back them up and are monitoring Web sites to see whether the necessary changes have been made.
http://www.asa.org.uk/Resource-Centre/Hot-Topics/Homeopathy-complaints.aspx
Meanwhile, the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP)-the industry group that writes the British Code of Advertising, Sales Promotion and Direct Marketing to which advertisers must adhere-has issued a Guidance for Advertising of Homeopathic Services, which warns against making unsubstantiated claims and notes that all homeopathic products must be registered before marketing.
http://www.homeowatch.org/reg/cap_guidance.pdf