here, as has been noted through the decades, California leads the way [while it hand-in-hand partners with naturopathy falsehood]:
001. at pasadenanow.com, Andy Vitalicio writes in "New Laws Taking Effect this Month" (2018-01-17):
"herein are few new pieces of legislation taking effect in California this month, or shortly thereafter [...] California’s Patients’ Right to Know Act, or Senate Bill 1448, will take effec [...which] mandates that physicians who have been disciplined by their regulatory board for such acts as sexual misconduct with a patient, drug abuse that can harm patients, criminal conviction involving harm to patients, and inappropriate prescription, should inform their patients about these cases [...such] applies to surgeons, osteopaths, naturopathic doctors, chiropractors, podiatrists and acupuncturists who are placed on administrative probation by regulators";
because patients have to right to know. Somewhat. Because if truly patient autonomy and informed consent were being respected, California would require that naturopaths stop labeling themselves "science" and admit that they are an unethical, sectarian pseudoscience. It strikes me as a little hypocritical, casting a further thicker more-deceiving veneer upon naturopathy in terms of its virtue. And lets be clear at its essence, naturopathy is metaphysicianship...as in cloud-cuckoo land commitments.

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