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:
the journal Biomolecules;
the journal BioPsychoSocial Medicine;
the journal BMC Health Services Research;
the journal Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice;
Integrative Medicine: A Clinician's Journal;
to Appendix B.04.a.;
ND LoBisco;
ND Love;
to Appendix B.05.i.d.01.;
ND Mallais;
ND Mason;
NDs McLean and Smythe;
ND Rubin;
the 'science subset naturopathy' category claims of:
the State of Arizona;
the State of California;
the Colorado Association
of Naturopathic Doctors;
the State of Connecticut;
the State of Maine;
the New Jersey Association
of Naturopathic Physicians;
the State of New Jersey;
the State of New Mexico;
the State of Michigan;
the State of Montana;
the State of Wisconsin;
the World Journal of Pharmaceutical
and Medical Research;
002. video link and commentary:
002.a. there's "Naturopathic Advice to Thyroid Health" (2023) by Despres, P. (ND Bastyr 2016):
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[tags: #NDDespres #NDendocrinology]
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ah, the ND as endocrinologist!
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002.b. and a search of that practice results in the 2020 article "Hydrotherapy: Using Water as a Medical Treatment", a 2020 post from a 2020 Flagstaff Business News article via ND Rubin, which states:
"constitutional hydrotherapy uses differing temperature of wet towels to help people invigorate their vital force, which in turn can improve blood counts";
which is quite central to naturopathy. An imaginary force that is magically influenced by wet towels and then objectively alters blood counts. Line up the Nobels!