Thursday, February 15, 2018

The Oz ND Who 'Tricks and Deceives with Magic Incredible Stones'

here, an ND who's got some really incredible zapped-up stones: 

001. at dailymail.co.uk, there's the article "Retired Naturopath is Exposed After He Sold a Sick Gold Coast Woman 'Magical Stones' That He Promised Would Heal Her Ailments and Make Her Rich" (2018-02-14), as reported by Charlie Moore:

"a retired naturopath has been exposed for 'tricking vulnerable people' into paying for magical stones to make them richer and wiser. Donovan Rock More, who is not a qualified doctor but has a PhD in religious studies, told clients that balancing stones on their bellies and saying affirmations could heal ailments. He also offered stones and affirmations to enhance lips, soften wrinkles, save marriages, bring world peace and sexual maturity and build confidence [...]"; 

that's TRICKING with magical thinking and is it not quite ironic that the person is of an apparently religious background, which is supposed to be the cornerstone of MORALITY.  This immorality is not surprising, as that's what such things as naturopathy's homeopathy and acupuncture are all about.  And just as much acts of faith.

"Dr More [...] told a tribunal in Queensland that the man-made stones were from 16 different elements and had been 'zapped'. He insisted they were 'very special' [...]";

yeah, kind of like how homeopathic remedies have been potentized, yet if you put potentized and nonpotentized water or pellets side by side, there's no empirical way to distinguish the two. Again, quite an act of faith in this ND's stones that he's zapped. 

"Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal adjudicator Alan Walsh said: 'Dr More's bold statement in the leaflets that 'this works brilliantly' was, and is, incredible.' He said Ms Ford saw no improvements and was 'tricked and deceived' [...] Dr More was ordered to repay Ms Ford $1,860 [...]";

so much within naturopathy is no more INCREDIBLE, and tricking and deceiving.  Except, of course, if licensed in a U.S. state, there would be no justice for marks because NDs would be judging other NDs regarding such regular ND behavior.  And why would naturopathy have a problem with itself?

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