Monday, January 6, 2020

Changelog 2020-01-06 and ND Video


here, I summarize recent additions to my public naturopathy database.  I also link to an ND's video each changelog, quote from, and tag the video in some detail:


[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 Caplan;
ND Ceaser;

Endeavour College of Natural Health;

NDs Palacios-Campillay, Pierre, Preston, Schwarz;
NDs Pidutti and Pidutti;
to Appendix B.05.i.f.;

the Saskatchewan Association of Naturopathic Practitioners;
the State of Wyoming;
to Appendix B.03.;

 ND Wang;
ND Wilkerson Raithel;

the 'science subset naturopathy' category claims of:


Bastyr University;

the State of California;

the State of Connecticut;

the State of Maine;
the State of Montana;


002. video link and commentary:

002.a. the CTHouseDemocrats YouTube account has up the Feb 2019 video "State Representative Jack Hennessy on Naturopathy" [saved 2020-01-03], embedded at the .gov page "State Rep. Hennessy Speaks about Naturopathic Medicine" [2020 archived] wherein the honorable sounds completely clueless. The video embed there has this caption: "I have introduced legislation (HB 5915 & HB 5902) that would grant naturopathic physicians limited prescriptive authority.  I spoke with the Director of the University of Bridgeport's College of Naturopathic Medicine on the implications of these proposed bills." The video itself states:
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[tags: #CTnaturopathy #legislatorsmustwritelaws #dolegislatorsdotheirhomework]
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"I'm here with Dr. Prenguber [...of the] University of Bridgeport School of Naturopathic Medicine [...who wants] a limited, reasonable expansion of the scope of practice [...] and Marcia's here to discuss this [...the ND] we would love to see an expanded scope of practice that would allow our graduates to practice what they're trained to do [...] to prescribe for some prescriptive medications [...like] Vermont [...] the people that we have so well trained [...the rep] I truly believe that people are just becoming more educated as to their health choices and preventative care being the most important aspect as to what naturopathic medicine provides [...] it's state government's interest to retain these people [...to prevent] brain drain [...]  so not only is this good medicine advancement but it's also good economic development [...] for the entire state";

well, a few things: that program is closing or teaching out [see [p.091]. That program has always been pseudoscience. So, to become truly more educated and not shallowly aware, then, one would realize that.  But, legislators must write laws.  And often are tools.

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