Monday, August 10, 2020

Changelog 2020-08-10 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:

NDs Balajewicz, Chohan,

Clack, Jiwani, Van Gaver;

NDs Bayrd & Soto-Johnson;

to Appendix B.05.i.a.03.;

ND Brown;

to Appendix B.05.i.a.05.;

 NDs Nortman and Scholten;

to Appendix B.05.i.e.;

  ND Watson;

ND Wood;

to Appendix B.05.i.L.;

 the 'science subset naturopathy' category claims of:

ND Hammer;

ND Hines;

NDs Houtan and Phillips;

to Appendix I.05.g.;

the 'scientific rejection of vitalism':

 Chiropractic and Manual Therapies:

Simpson, J. K., & Young, K. J. (2020). Vitalism in contemporary 

chiropractic: a help or a hinderance?

Chiropractic & Manual Therapies, 28(1), 35. 

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12998-020-00307-8:

 "Developments in science have demonstrated 

there is no longer a need to invoke vitalistic entities 

as either explanations or hypotheses 

for biological phenomena";

002. video link and commentary:

002.a. there's the ND Thomas Vimeo video "Wellness & Nutrition with Jacqueline" [saved 2020-08-09], which states:

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[tags: #NDThomas #broadspecialist]

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"[from the video] naturopathic doctors are a kind of rare breed [...] I specialize in quite a bit [...such as] adrenal health [...from the description] Dr. Jacqueline Thomas received her doctorate of naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University in June 2014 [...]";

$15 videos and a shit eating grin.  And of course, still, at BU you get this claim: "Bastyr offers graduate and undergraduate degrees in science-based natural medicine that integrates mind, body, spirit, and nature."  Call the Nobel committee. That's the illogical misrepresentation: 'science subset naturopathic' including vitalism, the supernatural, and homeopathy.  So, broadly specializing, non-science science.  That typical contradiction in terms... I doubt this breed is getting rarer.

002.b. and at the ND's practice, we get in "Services and Pricing":

"homeopathy";

002.c. by the way, at the Harvard Health Blog, in "Is Adrenal Fatigue Real?" [posted 2020-02-28]:

"numerous websites mention how to diagnose and treat adrenal fatigue. However, the Endocrinology Society and all the other medical specialties do not recognize this condition. The Endocrinologists are categorical: 'no scientific proof exists to support adrenal fatigue as a true medical condition.' This disconnect between conventional and complementary medicine adds to the frustration. A recent review of 58 studies concluded that there is no scientific basis to associate adrenal impairment as a cause of fatigue";

beware of them naturos.

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