Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 Tony, this sounds very bad. I've seen infiltration and takeover in other fields and it almost sounds like some bad guys may have done so in the Canadian naturopothic industry. - > I think a good look at what is happening can be found in a memo > currently being circulated by the Canadian College of Naturopathic > Medicine (CCNM) regarding the therapies allowed at its Robert Schad > Naturopathic Clinic, described as " Canada's largest naturopathic > teaching clinic. " According to the memo, " In May 2008, the CCNM > academic and clinic leadership decided to limit the therapies used in > the RSNC (and the community clinics) to the 'core' modalities taught in > the academic curriculum. " From now on, according to the memo, there > will be " permitted " and " non-permitted " therapies. > Among the " non-permitted " ones " in CCNM Teaching > Clinics " are Bach Flower Remedies, Multi-homeopathic products, > Craniosacral Therapy, Osteopathic Therapy, Reiki, Biofeedback, > Hypnotherapy, and Ayurvedic Medicine. > > Absurd! > > Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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