I do believe that the body has its own natural way of healing and it practically needs lifestyle changes and needs natural therapies to enhance the bodies ability to combat diseases.
Anyone who questions the validity of naturopathy should consider the fact that the schools of the AANMC are accredited by institutional agencies approved by the U.S. Dept. of Education.
@cowy1 You know what is completely ridiculous? The fact that over 65000 lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies within a 6 year period for killing thousands of innocent people,especially the drugs causing deadly side effects.Focusing on suppressing symptoms and selling poison just to make a quick buck.Big pharma and drug doctors are just drug pushers that scam people out of their money.Especially the criminals called psychiatrists/shrinks.They should be in jail.
@TheFriendlyEngineer It's so true. I went to school for pre-med and every single student I met was more interested in making money as opposed to really helping others. Most doctors you meet drive flashy cars and don't even take the time out to look you in the eye at your appointment. You see them for 3-5 minutes and that's it. They do not look at your hair, nails, eyes, etc to determine your state of health. Most pre-med students want to be dermatologists or plastic surgeons.
@TheFriendlyEngineer It's hard for me to believe that some macho guy in med school actually loves skin care so much that he is passionate about being a dermatologist. To me, he just wants to make money. It's pathetic. Health care has really come to nothing. I get that doctors dedicate a lot of time and money to becoming physicians and yes, they deserve to be compensated; but they should at least care about their patients. I went to a dermatologist who just kept giving me dangerous medicine.
@TheFriendlyEngineer Dangerous medicines that had side effects like "may cause leukemia or skin cancer." I ask for other meds that are not so risky and he says no. Unbelievable. Naturopathic medicine is so much more compassionate and genuine. It's real medicine. It comes from the earth. The doctors are kind, gentle, patient and knowledgeable. More people should find themselves a good naturopath and they will reap the benefits. No 2 hour waits in the waiting room at your M.D.!!!!!!
Respond to this video... I told people in school I wanted to be an N.D. and their first words were, "your not going to make any money." That goes to show you how these medical students are. Money, money, money. Instead of saying, "wow, that sounds interesting. You can really help people in a different way and offer them something different when/if allopathic medicine fails." Nope, money LOL. Or they say, "You're 2 smart for that." Maybe that's why I like it because I am 2 smart.
@dermlover1 You are right,I respect your honesty and its not all about the money,indeed its about caring for people.If drug doctors do not agree with this,they prefer to slander people and their practice.They draw conclusions constantly from biased websites and opinions.I however know of medical practitioners that prefer to go into naturopathy since its safe,targets lifestyle and the root causes of problems and they look for solutions rather than suppressing symptoms with deadly prescriptions.
Respond to this video... I am 2 smart to be a slave to a health care system that values people's suffering because they profit from it. They kick you out of the hospital even if your not better if your insurance coverage is not good. Trust me, my grandfather died of cancer in a hospital like this. Yes, you will not make a lot of money as an N.D. and it is just as expensive as medical school but you can make a decent living. Maybe not $300,000 a year but $60,000-100,000.
I do believe that the body has its own natural way of healing and it practically needs lifestyle changes and needs natural therapies to enhance the bodies ability to combat diseases.
GreenmeGo 1 week ago
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Is this a joke? That this place is actually accredited makes me want to kill myself. A doctor of natural medicine is an oxymoron.
Please people go to a proper university and lean real science.
oliverdavidanderson 10 months ago
check out the guy's glasses
zeroelliott4146 2 years ago
To see what I mean, check out the AANMC . org site and look for the Recognizing Quality page under the Education section.
styroam 2 years ago
Anyone who questions the validity of naturopathy should consider the fact that the schools of the AANMC are accredited by institutional agencies approved by the U.S. Dept. of Education.
styroam 2 years ago
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styroam 2 years ago
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This is ridiculous, naturopathy is completely ridiculous.
cowy1 2 years ago
@cowy1 You know what is completely ridiculous? The fact that over 65000 lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies within a 6 year period for killing thousands of innocent people,especially the drugs causing deadly side effects.Focusing on suppressing symptoms and selling poison just to make a quick buck.Big pharma and drug doctors are just drug pushers that scam people out of their money.Especially the criminals called psychiatrists/shrinks.They should be in jail.
TheFriendlyEngineer 5 months ago
@TheFriendlyEngineer It's so true. I went to school for pre-med and every single student I met was more interested in making money as opposed to really helping others. Most doctors you meet drive flashy cars and don't even take the time out to look you in the eye at your appointment. You see them for 3-5 minutes and that's it. They do not look at your hair, nails, eyes, etc to determine your state of health. Most pre-med students want to be dermatologists or plastic surgeons.
dermlover1 5 months ago
@TheFriendlyEngineer It's hard for me to believe that some macho guy in med school actually loves skin care so much that he is passionate about being a dermatologist. To me, he just wants to make money. It's pathetic. Health care has really come to nothing. I get that doctors dedicate a lot of time and money to becoming physicians and yes, they deserve to be compensated; but they should at least care about their patients. I went to a dermatologist who just kept giving me dangerous medicine.
dermlover1 5 months ago
@TheFriendlyEngineer Dangerous medicines that had side effects like "may cause leukemia or skin cancer." I ask for other meds that are not so risky and he says no. Unbelievable. Naturopathic medicine is so much more compassionate and genuine. It's real medicine. It comes from the earth. The doctors are kind, gentle, patient and knowledgeable. More people should find themselves a good naturopath and they will reap the benefits. No 2 hour waits in the waiting room at your M.D.!!!!!!
dermlover1 5 months ago
Respond to this video... I told people in school I wanted to be an N.D. and their first words were, "your not going to make any money." That goes to show you how these medical students are. Money, money, money. Instead of saying, "wow, that sounds interesting. You can really help people in a different way and offer them something different when/if allopathic medicine fails." Nope, money LOL. Or they say, "You're 2 smart for that." Maybe that's why I like it because I am 2 smart.
dermlover1 5 months ago
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@dermlover1 You are right,I respect your honesty and its not all about the money,indeed its about caring for people.If drug doctors do not agree with this,they prefer to slander people and their practice.They draw conclusions constantly from biased websites and opinions.I however know of medical practitioners that prefer to go into naturopathy since its safe,targets lifestyle and the root causes of problems and they look for solutions rather than suppressing symptoms with deadly prescriptions.
TheFriendlyEngineer 5 months ago
Respond to this video... I am 2 smart to be a slave to a health care system that values people's suffering because they profit from it. They kick you out of the hospital even if your not better if your insurance coverage is not good. Trust me, my grandfather died of cancer in a hospital like this. Yes, you will not make a lot of money as an N.D. and it is just as expensive as medical school but you can make a decent living. Maybe not $300,000 a year but $60,000-100,000.
dermlover1 5 months ago