here, I do a simple Google search and report the first-page results [see 001., below]; and then add some commentary [see 002., below]:
001. a Google web search per >"science-based natural medicine"< results in such first-page hits as [2010-03-04]:
001.a. two web pages by Pizzorno, J.E. (ND NCNM 1975) who labels himself "one of the world¹s leading authorities on science-based natural medicine" (here, here);
001.b. a web page promoting Kuzniar, L. (ND CCNM) that states "naturopathic doctor practicing science-based natural medicine";
001.c. a Bastyr University page that states "Drs. Les Griffith, William A. Mitchell, Jr., and Joseph E. Pizzorno, Jr. [...built] the school on a science-based foundation [...] 'we had already decided on the basic foundation — science-based and accredited' [...] Dr. Bastyr was an early champion of science-based natural medicine";
001.d. an Amazon.com page titled "No Hype, Science-Based Natural Medicine" apparently by ND Appleton, J. (ND NCNM);
001.e. a web page at naturalhealthcare.org titled "Naturopathic Medicine/ Science-Based Natural Healthcare";
001.f. two web pages from the Science-Based Medicine blog that critique naturopathy either in their post body or the comments (here, here);
001.g. the Wellpath Clinic of Nobrega-Porter, K. (ND CCNM) that states "using current science-based natural medicine we provide safe and effective therapies to help achieve excellence in whole patient sustainable wellness";
001.h. the Natural Medicine Journal which states "leading our scientific advisory team are two of the world's leading authorities on science-based natural medicine -- Joe Pizzorno ND, educator, researcher, expert spokesperson, and founding president of Bastyr University";
002. well, the jokes on everyone who believes that 'the naturopathic' is "science-based":
002.b. such is hugely science-ejected;
002.c. therein, naturopathy is a huge, irrational fabrication.
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