@TW157ER Listen, I don't have time for discussion with no facts. If you are claiming it is quackery, than show me your information and how you derived at this conclusion. Because on my end, I have scientific based evidence, and patients with MRIs depicting malignant tumors which have been cure through naturopathic care. The problem is you are concrete in your unfounded opinion and you are closed off to learning anything new. You are limiting yourself in your education. Be well.
I love how people want to argue but they can't answer the questions you ask them. All the naysayers can say is that it's quackery. You are not intelligent, you are just a pompous ass who just want to rant and rave with ridiculous notions that you can cure a symptom. Again, ANSWER my questions. But you can't. So therefore, there is no point in arguing with your trolls because you will never be enlightened. You are a waste of my time. Good day.
@TW157ER It's called root vs route. It's semantics and they are both correct. You are just one of the many people in this world who has an opinion based what you hear, but yet has nothing to do with information you have actually gained on your own. So, then what you do, is you find the simplest of things to find fault as to discredit someone. Really, because she says a word differently than you it makes her a fraud? Either you are 12, or just one very uneducated adult.
If you naysayers actually do some research for once in your life and watch the two documentaries I mentioned, you'll see why not all trials are noteworthy. Anecdotal evidence to me is just as good, if not better in some cases. So, go read your eyes to tears at earth clinic dot com and see how people are HEALED and gotten better with naturopathic care.
Here's a point to ponder to all the ppl have an opinion because the allopathic community says so. If naturopathic care doesn't work, then why was it continued to be practiced for centuries and millenia long before allopathic Big Pharma took over? Why do ppl pay out of pocket to continue seeing an ND? I guess they're all delusional right?How about you go SHADOW an ND and LEARN something so you don't sound like an idiot. Seriously. Because that's what you sound like - condeming w/o investigation
It is important to understand that not every "naturopath" is a full naturopathic physician that has done a 4-year graduate program in naturopathic medicine. A program that contains an emphasis on basic sciences like biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology that is comparable to what an MD would learn. These are not 6 month online degrees.
It's not comparable to an MD's education at all. MD's get on average 5,000 more clinical hours of training, and they aren't taught to use completely ineffectual treatments like homeopathy. I am currently writing an academic article on naturopaths, and the research all points to one conclusion: naturopaths should not have prescribing rights.
@TheBMurda What planet do you live on? 5000 MORE clinical hours? LOL Dude, ND's have more schooling than MD's. ND's have a harder curriculum. The classes are the same, the boards are the same. Why don't you actually look at the curriculum side by side. And you are writing an academic article no less? You should fail. You haven't the faintest idea of what you are talking about. ND's have to learn ALL that an MD does AND all the other modalities - herbs, homeopathy, manipulation, etc etc
I would very much appreciate if you could explain to me how Naturopathic Medicine can justify circumcision as "NON invasive"......especially when being done to a child/newborn against his will? Please and thank you!
This is bullshit science no one involved in the completely made up field "natruropathic medicine" should be allowed anywhere near a patient with a serious illness. When medicine works it is called medicine when it doesn't it is called natural, alternative, or traditional medicine. Dangerous pseudoscientific nonsense.
@oliverdavidanderson You clearly have no idea of what you are talking about. You actually sound completely foolish and uneducated.You should understand that and stop parroting people who you think know something, and do your own research. You may want to actually READ a journal before spewing your unfounded opinion. Try NCCAM, or the many others out there BASED on scientific research, data and clinical trials. It's called MONEY! Go watch The Bruzynski Movie and gain some understanding of TPTB!
Allopathic medicine doesn't cure anything. It attempts to cure SYMPTOMS. This is impossible. What medicine has become is over run by Big Pharma. The philosophy has changed. Now, you have a diagnosis BASED on symptoms. THEN, you treat the diagnosis (which is really just a list of symptoms) with medications that make a lot of people money. That's the bottom line. And IF it wasn't, then the FDA wouldn't have stonewalled Dr. Bruzynski with his cure for cancer. Sorry naysayers, you lose.
Allopathic medicine doesn't cure anything. It attempts to cure SYMPTOMS. This is impossible. What medicine has become is over run by Big Pharma. The philosophy has changed. Now, you have a diagnosis BASED on symptoms. THEN, you treat the diagnosis (which is really just a list of symptoms) with medications that make a lot of people money. That's the bottom line. And IF it wasn't, then the FDA wouldn't have stonewalled Dr. Bruzynski with his cure for cancer. Sorry naysayers, you lose.
YOU GUYS ARE TO MUCH MONEY 250.00 TO SEE YOU GUYS AND CASH NO INSURANCE YOU TAKE I KNOW I DO EAT BETTER AND THINGS LIKE THAT BUT I CANT AFFORD YOU GUYS.
a doctor that prescribes medication to cure the effect whilst always neglecting the cause sounds pretty quacky to me. The fact that tax payers pay billions for that crap is even more quacky!
Anyone who thinks this form of medicine is 'quack' or 'voodoo medicine' clearly does not have the critical thinking and open-mindedness of an intellectual individual.
@jjcrazi And just where do you think Allopathic medicines are derived from? You people have absolutely no idea of what you are even talking about. Do yourself a favor and watch the marketing of madness - are we all insane so you can stop sounding foolish. Rather than disagree with no basis for your opinion, do some actual research into claims and facts shown.
@emerson24 homeopathy is quack!! you do your research and get off your high horse. and please creationists can get a degree in creationism in america lol
@jjcrazi A comment filled with no data or any rationale statement. Give me something to debate and I will. I have done the evidence, it's called journals. Second, go refute The Bruzynski Movie. But you won't. YOu'll just keep spewing your opinion without looking at the evidence. What's the point of even debating with you. You are just another fool among many. LET ME STATE MY OPINION AND NOT LOOK AT THE EVIDENCE THAT SOMEONE ELSE SAYS POUND MY CHEST WITH MY OWN POMPOUS IGNORANCE!!!
Granted, there ARE naturopathic methods that work... However, things like homeopathy are a deluded joke - Of which, the only results are that of placebo effects.
The areas of naturopathy that actually work are tested, falsified and improved upon - These become absorbed into standard scientific medicine and, in turn, are no longer really naturopathic.
Evidence and logic is what should guide medicine, not faith and mysticism, both of which are common place in naturopathy
@TW157ER Listen, I don't have time for discussion with no facts. If you are claiming it is quackery, than show me your information and how you derived at this conclusion. Because on my end, I have scientific based evidence, and patients with MRIs depicting malignant tumors which have been cure through naturopathic care. The problem is you are concrete in your unfounded opinion and you are closed off to learning anything new. You are limiting yourself in your education. Be well.
emerson24 4 months ago
I love how people want to argue but they can't answer the questions you ask them. All the naysayers can say is that it's quackery. You are not intelligent, you are just a pompous ass who just want to rant and rave with ridiculous notions that you can cure a symptom. Again, ANSWER my questions. But you can't. So therefore, there is no point in arguing with your trolls because you will never be enlightened. You are a waste of my time. Good day.
emerson24 5 months ago
@TW157ER It's called root vs route. It's semantics and they are both correct. You are just one of the many people in this world who has an opinion based what you hear, but yet has nothing to do with information you have actually gained on your own. So, then what you do, is you find the simplest of things to find fault as to discredit someone. Really, because she says a word differently than you it makes her a fraud? Either you are 12, or just one very uneducated adult.
emerson24 5 months ago
If you naysayers actually do some research for once in your life and watch the two documentaries I mentioned, you'll see why not all trials are noteworthy. Anecdotal evidence to me is just as good, if not better in some cases. So, go read your eyes to tears at earth clinic dot com and see how people are HEALED and gotten better with naturopathic care.
emerson24 5 months ago
Here's a point to ponder to all the ppl have an opinion because the allopathic community says so. If naturopathic care doesn't work, then why was it continued to be practiced for centuries and millenia long before allopathic Big Pharma took over? Why do ppl pay out of pocket to continue seeing an ND? I guess they're all delusional right?How about you go SHADOW an ND and LEARN something so you don't sound like an idiot. Seriously. Because that's what you sound like - condeming w/o investigation
emerson24 5 months ago
Th.is woman is clearly over weight which triggers all kinds of physical problems and needs to focus on her own health first,
deewheeler7 5 months ago
It is important to understand that not every "naturopath" is a full naturopathic physician that has done a 4-year graduate program in naturopathic medicine. A program that contains an emphasis on basic sciences like biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology that is comparable to what an MD would learn. These are not 6 month online degrees.
AbelianGroup 8 months ago
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TheBMurda 7 months ago
It's not comparable to an MD's education at all. MD's get on average 5,000 more clinical hours of training, and they aren't taught to use completely ineffectual treatments like homeopathy. I am currently writing an academic article on naturopaths, and the research all points to one conclusion: naturopaths should not have prescribing rights.
TheBMurda 7 months ago
@TheBMurda What planet do you live on? 5000 MORE clinical hours? LOL Dude, ND's have more schooling than MD's. ND's have a harder curriculum. The classes are the same, the boards are the same. Why don't you actually look at the curriculum side by side. And you are writing an academic article no less? You should fail. You haven't the faintest idea of what you are talking about. ND's have to learn ALL that an MD does AND all the other modalities - herbs, homeopathy, manipulation, etc etc
emerson24 5 months ago
I would very much appreciate if you could explain to me how Naturopathic Medicine can justify circumcision as "NON invasive"......especially when being done to a child/newborn against his will? Please and thank you!
oh2love4love 9 months ago
This is bullshit science no one involved in the completely made up field "natruropathic medicine" should be allowed anywhere near a patient with a serious illness. When medicine works it is called medicine when it doesn't it is called natural, alternative, or traditional medicine. Dangerous pseudoscientific nonsense.
oliverdavidanderson 11 months ago 2
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emerson24 5 months ago
@oliverdavidanderson You clearly have no idea of what you are talking about. You actually sound completely foolish and uneducated.You should understand that and stop parroting people who you think know something, and do your own research. You may want to actually READ a journal before spewing your unfounded opinion. Try NCCAM, or the many others out there BASED on scientific research, data and clinical trials. It's called MONEY! Go watch The Bruzynski Movie and gain some understanding of TPTB!
emerson24 5 months ago
Allopathic medicine doesn't cure anything. It attempts to cure SYMPTOMS. This is impossible. What medicine has become is over run by Big Pharma. The philosophy has changed. Now, you have a diagnosis BASED on symptoms. THEN, you treat the diagnosis (which is really just a list of symptoms) with medications that make a lot of people money. That's the bottom line. And IF it wasn't, then the FDA wouldn't have stonewalled Dr. Bruzynski with his cure for cancer. Sorry naysayers, you lose.
emerson24 5 months ago
Allopathic medicine doesn't cure anything. It attempts to cure SYMPTOMS. This is impossible. What medicine has become is over run by Big Pharma. The philosophy has changed. Now, you have a diagnosis BASED on symptoms. THEN, you treat the diagnosis (which is really just a list of symptoms) with medications that make a lot of people money. That's the bottom line. And IF it wasn't, then the FDA wouldn't have stonewalled Dr. Bruzynski with his cure for cancer. Sorry naysayers, you lose.
emerson24 5 months ago
YOU GUYS ARE TO MUCH MONEY 250.00 TO SEE YOU GUYS AND CASH NO INSURANCE YOU TAKE I KNOW I DO EAT BETTER AND THINGS LIKE THAT BUT I CANT AFFORD YOU GUYS.
AWDESIGNS8 1 year ago
a doctor that prescribes medication to cure the effect whilst always neglecting the cause sounds pretty quacky to me. The fact that tax payers pay billions for that crap is even more quacky!
opensighted 1 year ago 2
Anyone who thinks this form of medicine is 'quack' or 'voodoo medicine' clearly does not have the critical thinking and open-mindedness of an intellectual individual.
Natural Healing <3.
apocaliips 2 years ago 7
@apocaliips as soon as she starts talking about homeopathy as being medicine she loses all credibility!!
jjcrazi 5 months ago
@jjcrazi And just where do you think Allopathic medicines are derived from? You people have absolutely no idea of what you are even talking about. Do yourself a favor and watch the marketing of madness - are we all insane so you can stop sounding foolish. Rather than disagree with no basis for your opinion, do some actual research into claims and facts shown.
emerson24 5 months ago
@emerson24 homeopathy is quack!! you do your research and get off your high horse. and please creationists can get a degree in creationism in america lol
jjcrazi 5 months ago
@jjcrazi A comment filled with no data or any rationale statement. Give me something to debate and I will. I have done the evidence, it's called journals. Second, go refute The Bruzynski Movie. But you won't. YOu'll just keep spewing your opinion without looking at the evidence. What's the point of even debating with you. You are just another fool among many. LET ME STATE MY OPINION AND NOT LOOK AT THE EVIDENCE THAT SOMEONE ELSE SAYS POUND MY CHEST WITH MY OWN POMPOUS IGNORANCE!!!
emerson24 5 months ago
@apocaliips
Granted, there ARE naturopathic methods that work... However, things like homeopathy are a deluded joke - Of which, the only results are that of placebo effects.
The areas of naturopathy that actually work are tested, falsified and improved upon - These become absorbed into standard scientific medicine and, in turn, are no longer really naturopathic.
Evidence and logic is what should guide medicine, not faith and mysticism, both of which are common place in naturopathy
joshbmorrow 2 months ago
Natural Healing & Prevention is the way to go!
MsIndigoChild 2 years ago 3
Quacks like a duck.
cowy1 2 years ago