Tuesday, July 24, 2018

UB 'Science Subset Naturopathy' - 2018 Video

here, just amazing weirdness:
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001. at Facebook, there's this post [2018-07]
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which states, overall 'health sciences subset naturopathy'.

Now, naturopathy at UB contains homeopathy, vitalism and supernaturalism, minimally within that science umbrella label but none of those things are science supported: it's the same old science veneer upon the essentially naturopathic science-ejected or unscienceable aka pseudoscience. You don't need a wet lab to figure that out, you just need to be science literate.

002. which takes you to this rather creepy video of a guy doing his stuff in a campus laboratory, like Mission Impossible:
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Amazing purple stuff. Is this where they'll find empirical evidence of a vital force or qi or spirit? Isn't this just a veneer upon essentially naturopathic nonscience junk?

Yet, we're told:

"welcome to the University of Bridgeport Health Sciences Interdisciplinary Research Lab, a research facility housed within the Dana Hall of Science specifically designed for the health science programs [...UB's] professional health science programs [...and it mentions] mammalian cell cultures [how empirical...and] the curriculum at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine is designed to promote the use of evidence in clinical practice";

and yet, commitments are made to what is not within science then falsely posed as science: the naturopathic.

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