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:
AANMC;
Bastyr;
NDs Castleman, Jarine, Lee, Luck, Lush;
CCNM;
ND de la Motte;
ND DeSena;
ND Deville;
Victoria University;
the 'science subset naturopathy' category claims of:
NDs Beatty, ElBakry, Morden;
ND Becker-Musante;
NDs Coleman;
NDs Coleman, Edwards, Georgia, Henkel;
to Appendix I.05.c.;
BMC Research Notes;
ND de la Motte;
University of Western States;
002. video link and commentary:
002.a. the University of Western States states in "Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine Virtual Open House" [saved]:
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[tags: #NMD pseudoscience #codedvitalism #fakerigor]
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"[from the description] learn about the University of Western States doctor of naturopathic medicine program that is launching fall 2023 [...from the video] June 2022 [...] UWS's brand new NMD program [...] will begin October 2023 [...includes] homeopathy [...] we are training you to become a physician [...tuition is] $142,520 [...through] FAFSA [...] its a very very rigorous program [...]";
so, $$$. That's a science subset homeopathy position [that great bellwether], when you look at their claims of science across the .edu for naturopathy. That is nonsense. That is not rigorous.
"the 6 principles of naturopathic medicine [...] the healing power of nature [...] the wisdom of nature [...] the principles [...the] innate healing experience [...] the body's ability to heal [...] its own healing capacity [...] they take the naturopathic oath [at graduation...] one that follows our own principles [...]";
talk about not talking about the vitalism directly at the heart of naturopathy, at the heart of the principles and the oath.
"with the rigors of science [...] integrative faculty with expertise in [...] medical science [...] exercise and sport science [...] strong emphasis [...on] critical thinking, medical reasoning, current and relevant research [...] anatomical sciences building [...] NMD prerequisite requirements [...] students who enter without a bachelor's degree will complete [must] the coursework and be awarded a BS in human biology at the conclusion of the 5th quarter of the NMD program [...] 24 semester / 36 quarter semester credits in the life and physical sciences [...] biology [...] chemistry [...] psychology [...] physics [...]";
the critical thinking I learned at the college level, particularly in science, categorizes science subset naturopathy as a categorical falsehood.
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