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In reply to the discussion: Woo advocate and fake doctor kills patients, finally is busted. [View all]Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)22. However the people passing it off as medicine should still be held accountable
Yes, there is some expectation of sense from the patient / customer, but there should be a greater expectation that the service provider is on the up-and-up and capable of actually delivering what they say they deliver - in this case medical treatment for health issues.
Yes, I should shop around to find a good mechanic for my car. But I should be able to expect that a mechanic shop I go to that says it can fix my car can and will actually do so, right? That if you have the business, you can deliver hte goods promised by that business. or, at the very least, to be told up front if the service I seek can't be found there.
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I don't always agree with my father's beliefs but I do believe he has the freedom to
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#11
However the people passing it off as medicine should still be held accountable
Scootaloo
Jan 2014
#22
I always love how the exhortations to 'honesty' or 'civil discussion' target one side.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#31
I know, because "natural medicine" sounds much more edgy and deep than what it really is
snooper2
Jan 2014
#49
Vegetarian diet and pH levels can be helpful in preventing. But ridiculous for curing.
ErikJ
Jan 2014
#16
So he hired doctors and nurses to give WHAT intranvenously? And it KILLED them? n/t
freshwest
Jan 2014
#15
A creep who got rich exploiting ill, desperate people, while doing nothing for them.
SunSeeker
Jan 2014
#30
California certifies Naturalpath MDs all the time. They have to have gone to a real medical school.
haele
Jan 2014
#35
If you're thinking of a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (N.D), there's no MD requirement...
SidDithers
Jan 2014
#38
Sorry, I meant regular Md's that include Naturopathic medicine. I've met a few licenced.
haele
Jan 2014
#39