[Mission emphasis: I do this continuous exercise to expose the inherent fraud that naturopathy is logically, academically, commercially, legislatively / politically and clinically. Hugely misleading category labels such as "science based" and "evidence based" "nonsectarian" are being placed upon what truly is science-exterior and even more so disproven sectarian / quack nonsense! Then, the largest of betrayals toward the public occurs with highly orchestrated '.gov' endorsements of naturopaths as "licensed" and "professional." Beware, the naturopathic licensed falsehood racket marches on!]
001. added:
the vitalism [science-ejected subset naturopathy] claims of:
ND Manipon;
NDs Mardian and Vok;
ND McClintock;
ND MacLeod;
MD McNiven;
Yale New Haven Health at Bridgeport Hospital;
to Appendix B.01.c.;
the 'science subset naturopathy' category claims of:
SCNM:
to Appendix I.01.a7.;
Kuglert and Turvey,
"Self Organization, Flow Fields, and Information":
Human Movement Science
Volume 7, Issues 2–4, October 1988;
to Appendix C.06.c.;
the 'scientific rejection of vitalism':
Kuglert and Turvey,
"Self Organization, Flow Fields, and Information":
Human Movement Science
Volume 7, Issues 2–4, October 1988;
to Appendix C.06.c.;
002. video link and commentary:
at vimeo.com, Bastyr University tells us in "Bastyr University - Ashok Bendhari, ND Student" (2017)[saved 2017-01-07]:
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[tags: #codedvitalism #1978 #rigorclaim #scienceclaim]
"[from the description] Ashok Bendari, a student in the Bastyr University's naturopathic medicine program, talks about the distinctive features of the program [...from the banner] vis medicatrix naturae, 1978 [...and he says] 'I'd say I chose Bastyr because of everything I heard about it: it's rigorour program, the amount of information that's delivered in the program was above and beyond some of what was provided in other schools [...] the program is very well-known for its rigor [...] it has so much more volume and intensity [...] I really wanted to know everything there is to know about naturopathic medicine [...] we really focus a lot on evidence-based medicine [...] when you are learning your basic sciences [...] it's really cool to see that work in the clinical setting [...] really intense science' [...]";
hmmm. So what is there in this video that interests me? Well, there's the Latin "vis medicatrix naturae" and the year 1978, for starters. VMN is coded vitalism, which is science-ejected. 1978 is the year ND Pizzorno "cointed" the categorical label "science-based natural medicine" for naturopathy. And of course the Bastyr ND student speaks of "science", and this volume and rigor of the Bastyr experience. But then why oh why is naturopathy based upon science-ejected vitalism, at its heart? Such interesting psychological scaffolding has occured, wherein the miseducational institution churns out appartent zombies unable to look at naturopathy through-and-through, and then make an honest, informed decision. As I said in Episode 012d3.2, the naturopathic unethical code of conduct that results is: lie, pretend, mimic, cling.
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