Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 It's in the link to the first article in the post I just made about the takeover of alternate medicine. Or: http://www.naturalhealthline.com/ Yes, we both know what naturopaths coming out of programs acceptable to mainstream medicine will be - ones who know very little about prevention, diet and nutrition, who are prevented from any treatments that might actually cure or prevent if they are competition to mainstream drugs, and ones who are only allowed to use complimentary treatments like massage and such that make the mainstream drugs and treatments bit more tolerable. Much better to have someone like you who has studied under masters and had a hands on education in the real world instead of a controlled on in the world of medical academia that is little more than an extension of world pharma and the mainstream establishment. Mainstream medicine is a profits oriented trillion dollar a year business controlled by some very ruthless and unprincipled people. You do not maintain or increase profits, or please owners, board members and stockholders, if you prevent or cure much or prescribe less medicine. BTW, Is a " tradiditional " naturopath similar to a traditional one? Oops! You must have some of the same computer gremlins I do. : ^ ) oleander soup , " Dr. Loretta Lanphier " <drlanphier wrote: > > HI > > Can you direct me to a copy of this memo? When I get new business cards > made I am going to put " Tradiditonal Naturopath " because I don't want to be > confused with those coming out of the " accepted " colleges which are so > conventional minded it is scary. I have a feeling this has something to do > with CODEX. <sigh> Just like the definitions of the terms " all-natural " and > " organic " are being smudged so is the term naturopathy. > > Thanks. > > Be Well > Loretta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 Ok…thanks. I want to send it out to some docs who probably haven’t seen it, but need to. True alternative medicine is usually “taught” by being under someone who has “blazed” some trails. Few books have captured the “spirit” of alternative medicine. There are so many modalities that work well but are not used because of fear of repercussion. People don’t always understand that alternative medicine is the opposite of conventional medicine thus they want it to be “guaranteed”, work the same for everyone and to “work fast.” Guess I better learn how to spell it before I put it on a card! J You’re right, must be gremlins! Be Well Loretta -----Original Message----- It's in the link to the first article in the post I just made about the takeover of alternate medicine. Or: http://www.naturalhealthline.com/ Yes, we both know what naturopaths coming out of programs acceptable to mainstream medicine will be - ones who know very little about prevention, diet and nutrition, who are prevented from any treatments that might actually cure or prevent if they are competition to mainstream drugs, and ones who are only allowed to use complimentary treatments like massage and such that make the mainstream drugs and treatments bit more tolerable. Much better to have someone like you who has studied under masters and had a hands on education in the real world instead of a controlled on in the world of medical academia that is little more than an extension of world pharma and the mainstream establishment. Mainstream medicine is a profits oriented trillion dollar a year business controlled by some very ruthless and unprincipled people. You do not maintain or increase profits, or please owners, board members and stockholders, if you prevent or cure much or prescribe less medicine. BTW, Is a " tradiditional " naturopath similar to a traditional one? Oops! You must have some of the same computer gremlins I do. : ^ ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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