(guerrilla-skeptical-musings upon the 'science subset nonscience' absurd meme known as naturopathy / naturopathic medicine / natural medicine aka 'the naturoPATHillogical')

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Decoding CNDA & JFP's 'Essential Naturopathic Science-Ejected Vitalism Premise' Via CNDA Officers & JFP Authors:

two naturopathy-advocating sources are not being all that transparent / professionally ethical when it comes to communicating that which is 'the essentially naturopathic': a) the California Naturopathic Doctors Association [CNDA]; b) the Journal of Family Practice [JFP]. Both are coding naturopathy's science-ejected vitalism premise while posturing that naturopathy survives doctoral-level scientific scrutiny and meets professions-level ethical stringency. So, I thought I'd step up to the plate and decode these deceptions:

001. CNDA states their dedication to naturopathy's principles / premises [coded, opaquely-expressed], refers us to the JFP, and states naturopathy's supposed science-status and HPN/VMN core-foundation:

001.a. at their homepage:

"the CNDA is dedicated to advancing the principles of naturopathic medicine [...] read 'Naturopathic Medicine: What Can Patients Expect?' [2005] published in and posted with the permission of the Journal of Family Practice."

001.b. in "Frequently Asked Questions":

"question: what is a naturopathic doctor? [ND] Answer: [...] naturopathic doctors [...] are uniquely trained to provide a comprehensive and integrated approach to assist your body's innate healing processes [BIHP, coded vitalism premise...] training consists of a comprehensive study of the conventional medical sciences [...] in their last two years of their intensive clinical training, they[NDs] learn how to integrate the principles of naturopathic medicine into clinical practice."

001.c. in "Naturopathic Medicine - The Basics":

"naturopathic doctors [...their] training consists of comprehensive study of the conventional medical sciences [...] naturopathic doctors are guided by six principles: first, do no harm; the healing power of nature [HPN premise]; find the cause; treat the whole person; preventive medicine; and, doctor as teacher. This set of principles, emphasized throughout a naturopathic doctor's training, outlines the philosophy guiding the naturopathic approach to health and healing and forms the foundation of this distinct health care practice [...] Hippocrates, a Greek physician who lived 2400 years ago, first formulated the concept of vis medicatrix naturae -- 'the healing power of nature' [HPN=VMN]. This concept has long been at the core of medicine in many cultures around the world and remains one of the central themes of naturopathic philosophy today."

Note on 001.: principles, principles, principles; BIHP core; supposed ND science-expertise; HPN/VMN core / central theme.

002. more opacity / coding, and ND science-expertise claims in the JFP article CNDA refers us to:

002.a. in "Naturopathic Medicine: What Can Patient's Expect?" [PMID: 16321345; vol. 54, no. 12 / Dec. 2005; also here] the authors -- ND luminaries of the naturopathic 'profession' including Pizzorno, Snider, Mittman, Dunne -- state:

"practice principles of naturopathic medicine [...] naturopathic medical practice is based upon the premise that it is intrinsic to the nature of living organisms to heal [coded vitalism...] Western medicine rarely [!!!] takes into consideration the inherent organizing forces underlying known physiologic processes [vitalism, coded...] naturopathic medicine calls this primary principle the vis medicatrix naturae, or the healing power of nature [p.1067...] these practice principles form the foundation of the naturopathic approach to health and healthcare [p.1070...] comparison of average number of hours of basic sciences [...] naturopathic [...that is, NDs] 1125 [...] allopathic [...that is, MDs] 1079 [...lot's of ND] basic and diagnostic sciences [...and ND] clinical sciences [p.1072i...] references [...#4] Hough H, Dower C, O’Neil E. Profile of a Profession: Naturopathic Practice. San Francisco, Calif: Center for the Health Professions, University of California, San Francisco; 2001:27 [p.1072]."

Note: principles; "organizing forces underlying" / VMN/HPN foundation; claimed science-expertise; Hough, Dower, O'Neil 2001.

003. what is naturopathy's VMN/HPN & CNDA's BIHP/VMN/HPN, precisely?

003.a. via CNDA President Dr. Arlan Cage, ND:

003.a1. CNDA states in "About the CNDA":

"CNDA's Board of Directors: Dr. Arlan Cage ND, LAc - President, Professional Development Chair."

Note: Cage is a 2002 SCNM ND graduate.

003.a.2. Cage writes about naturopathy's essential vitalism in "Introduction to Naturopathic Philosophy" (2006 archived page):

"naturopathic medicine is based on the philosophy of vitalism: that all living beings possess an intelligent, living energy which gives us an innate ability to heal. Naturopathic medicine, based in European traditions, calls this energy the vital force. Oriental medicine traditions call it the qi; ayurvedic medicine from India refers to it as prana [...] the vital force constitutes a natural wisdom of the body which constantly works to restore health to the human system -- in essence a living, intelligent, feedback control system. Naturopathic medicine is designed to work with this inherent healing ability."

Note: vitalism galore. Visit here (2003 archive.org save) for the essential, requisite vitalism of SCNM, his alma mater: "the healing power of nature [...aka] vis medicatrix naturae [...aka] chi [...aka] prana [...aka] vital force [...which is] the essence of naturopathic medicine."

003.b. via Hough, Dower, & O'Neil's "Profile of a Profession: Naturopathic Practice"[2001] (click here), whom the JFP paper references, who state:

"the naturopathic physician develops a specific written health plan for each patient which is [...] based on naturopathic principles of healing: a. stimulating the patient's vital force to promote healing or, in special instances, supplementing or replacing the action of the vital force [p.091...] vis medicatrix naturae or [aka] vital force [p.093...and we are told] the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP), the primary professional association for naturopathic physicians, defines naturopathic medicine as [...a] 'science [...and] naturopathic medicine is distinguished by the principles upon which its practice is based. These principles are continually reexamined in the light of scientific advances [p.007]."


Note: so, we have the AANP claim that vitalism -- the essentially naturopathic [in all its guises] -- survives continuous scientific scrutiny and that naturopathy has the status of a profession.

003.c. via Snider, P. (ND Bastyr 1982) co-author of the JFP paper and 'gratefully acknowledged' by Hough et al., who states:

003.c1. in "1991 AANP Convention - Into The Light" [see Townsend Letter #105 {April 1992}, p.260-2]:

"we believe in the vital force, which has inherent organization, is intelligent and intelligible [...] we have vis medicatrix naturae. Our way is to research the mystery and beauty of the life force, in which we have faith. Our power and our responsibility is to bring the life force into the light."

Note: belief & faith = a belief system / 'of the religious' / the sectarian!

003.c2. in "Naturopathic Physician on Her Career Choice: 'No Regrets'" [Townsend Letter Feb./ March 2005]:

"[via author Zablocki] naturopathic medicine relies on the vital life force within human beings and the healing power of nature."


004. naturopathy's vitalistic article of faith / belief, which is their basis and which they don't often express transparently and which they claim survives scientific scrutiny, is hugely science-ejected.

005. all the while, simultaneous to this falsehood / inanity, naturopathy claims 'professionalism':

005.a. CNDA states on their homepage:

"California Naturopathic Doctors Association (CNDA) is a professional association of naturopathic doctors (NDs) in California [...] naturopathic doctors are primary health care professionals."

Note: the word "profession", or versions thereof, occurs 19 times in the JFP article and 392 times in the UCSF article; while naturopathy is nonsense, arrived at through deception and science-illiteracy [and nonsense and deception are antithetical to 'that which is professional'].

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

OncANP - Oncology Based Upon Deceptively Labeled Fantasy:

the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians [AANP] has created an oncology board-certification [see 001., below]. Naturopathy is based upon the premise of vitalism [see 002., below], which is profoundly science-ejected [see 003., below] yet naturopathy claims to be scientific [see 004., below]. This is fantastical, irrational!!! [see 005., below]:

001. the AANP states in "Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians - About Us":

"the Oncology Academy of Naturopathic Physicians [OANP, is] the membership organization of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Inc. (OncANP) [...] a recognized affiliate of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians [...our] mission: to advance the philosophy [see 002., below], science [see 004., below], and practice of naturopathic oncology [...OncANP] has two main arms: [1] the Oncology Academy of Naturopathic Physicians -- the membership body of the OncANP; [2] the American Board of Naturopathic Oncology [ABNO] -- the body which will board certify naturopathic physicians in naturopathic oncology."

002. for naturopathy's essential vitalism figmentation premise, click here.

003. for references that state that vitalism has been PROFOUNDLY science-ejected for at least several decades, click here.

004. for naturopathy's scientific-status self-labeling, click here.

005. the math:

Where is the profoundly nonscientific falsely labeled scientific? Where is something as serious as oncology based upon fantastical figmentations and deceptive labeling?

Naturopathy...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Decoding ILANP's Falsely Postured Vitalistic Central Premise 2008:

I always find it fascinating that naturopathic medicine does not transparently communicate its essential premises: e.g., a science-ejected, sectic belief set centered around the idea that the human body is run by a 'purposeful life spirit' bioagency. Instead, from practitioners upward and from major institutions downward, naturopathy often chooses to employ a very misleading, opaque, coded description [see 001. below] that does not reveal its actual context [see 002. below], in direct violation of professions-level ethical standards [see 004. below]:

001. the Illinois Association of Naturopathic Physicians states [coded]:

001.a. in "Principles" (archived here):

"[our foremost, #1 - HPN] the healing power of nature. NDs act to identify and remove obstacles to healing and recovery. Their goal is to facilitate and augment the inherent self-healing process in each individual [...#2, NDs] acknowledge, respect and work in conjunction with the individual’s self-healing process."

Note: naturopathy's HPN is expressed as "inherent self-healing process [...and] the individual's self-healing process."

001.b. in "Frequently Asked Questions" (archived here):

"naturopathic physicians seek to restore and maintain optimum health in their patients by emphasizing nature's inherent self-healing process, the vis medicatrix naturae [...] licensure will allow NDs to practice as trained, namely to diagnose and treat disease using naturopathic principles. By establishing licensure for naturopathic physicians, the public can be assured of the physician-level naturopathic medical training of these healthcare professionals."

Note: the "inherent self-healing process, the vis medicatrix naturae [VMN]" is naturopathy's "healing power of nature," by their direct equation. These guiding "naturopathic principles" are stated as the context within which NDs operate. Also stated is the label "professionals."

002. HPN-VMN decoded:

when you actually delve below the veneer of the misleading naturalistic language NDs employ, you see the actual context that ISN'T being communicated: you find that naturopathy's central premise is a vitalistic, spiritistic, teleological sectarian article of faith that has no scientific support and essentially is science-ejected.

003. yet, naturopathy maintains a false science label:

ILANP states in "Frequently Asked Questions" (archived here):

"naturopathic doctors are doctors who specialize in science-based natural medicine."

Note: the label of "science" is falsely being placed upon the essentially naturopathic [e.g. 002. above], and this is what I call nowadays a "confidence game."

004. naturopathy's false professionalism label:

the big inanity: how is informed consent and fiduciary duty possible when a supposed 'science-based medical profession' is essentially based upon modes of deception and falsehood ?!?!?!?!

"There Is No Life Force" - P.C.W. Davies (ISBN 0618592261; 2007):

Paul Davies (PhD{physics} UCL) writes in "Cosmic Jackpot: Why Our Universe is Just Right for Life"((ISBN 0618592261; 2007):


"two hundred years ago, many scientists were content to treat life as a fundamental phenomenon because they believed that some sort of life force or vital essence was responsible for the remarkable qualities that living organisms display [...] today we know that there is no life force. Living organisms are machines, and they derive their extraordinary qualities from their great complexity. What makes life special is not the stuff of which it is made, but the things it does [p.224]."

Monday, September 1, 2008

Naturopathy's Essential Vitalism Secticity - UBCNM SGA 1999, the ND Oath:

an excerpt from my UBCNM 1998-2002 archives concerning naturopathy's essential science-ejected vitalism premise -- the primary sectic belief of naturopathy's sectic belief system -- as taught and required at AANMC naturopathic colleges and university programs [see 001. below]; and a UBCNM web page that directly equates naturopathy's "life force" with naturopathy's "healing power of nature" [HPN; see 002. below]; and a Canadian ND who demonstrates, through naturopathy's official oath [see 003. below]: a) naturopathy's obligation to HPN / vitalism; b) naturopathy's false label of "science" they -- by oath -- place upon 'the naturopathic principles;' c) the wacko idea that this lie of 'naturopathy's scientific vitalism premise' is 'from a position of integrity and without prejudice, serving humanity' while the a priori, dogmatic belief called vitalism is itself a sectic nonscientific prejudice falsely postured as scientific and of the 'without prejudice' / nonsectarian:

001. the secretary of the UBCNM student government writes in "Naturopathic Student Government Meeting Minutes" {1999-08-24}:

"vitalism club [...] the vitalism club will have meetings to discuss and explore the life force which is a part of us all. Dr. Sensenig, N.D. will be advising";

Note: Sensenig was the founding dean of the college, and the founding president of the AANP.

002. UBCNM states in "Guiding Principle #1":

"the healing power of nature, vis medicatrix naturae: the body has the inherent ability to establish, maintain, and restore health. The healing process is ordered and intelligent; nature heals through the response of the life force. The physician's role is to facilitate and augment this process";

003. the naturopathic oath obligates one to such vitalism, per "Naturopathic Physician's Oath" hosted by CNPBC ND Seth-Smith, P. (ND ?) :

"I dedicate myself to the service of humanity as a practitioner of the art and science [yikes!!!] of naturopathic medicine [...] I will conduct my life and practice of naturopathic medicine with integrity and freedom from prejudice [!!!...] I will honor the principles of naturopathic medicine [...including] to cooperate with the healing powers of nature [life force!!!...] with my whole heart, before these witnesses, as a doctor of naturopathic medicine, I pledge to remain true to this oath";

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