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In reply to the discussion: Why one naturopath quit after watching her peers treat cancer patients [View all]HuckleB
(35,773 posts)6. This is the biggest problem.
We have people taking student loans to become "educated" and work in "professions" that are not valid based on the science in question. How did we let this happen?
And, yeah, it's also becoming even more ridiculous, as legitimate medical schools allow quack practices into the curriculum. It all comes to down to making money, and that's not what we should be focused on in our health care system. Or so I would hope.
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Why one naturopath quit after watching her peers treat cancer patients [View all]
HuckleB
Sep 2015
OP
Two weeks after we started acupuncture, he asthma disappeared and never came back
adigal
Sep 2015
#38
Again, there is no scientific basis for acupuncture helping asthma, or anything else.
HuckleB
Sep 2015
#68
People don't understand that medical doctors are generally not scientists...
Act_of_Reparation
Sep 2015
#34
People don't undersant MDs have ten times the education and clinical experiaece...
HuckleB
Sep 2015
#35
Yes, Johns Hopkins is a quack hospital because HuckleB told me so on the internets
adigal
Sep 2015
#40
If this is such a disgraced and fake profession, then why is it taught at a university?
Rex
Sep 2015
#5
I don't know, but it disturbs me deeply. Maybe this is partly due to the fact the PTB let
Rex
Sep 2015
#7
Also I think part of it is the for-profit schools that turn out students with useless degrees.
Rex
Sep 2015
#11
Bastyr is such a "disgraced and fake" university that the NIH funds research studies
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#46
At one time he was an actual doctor. Then he got greedy and went off the deep end.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#54
It would indicate NIH just cares about many fields of study. The not all eggs in one basket approach
Rex
Sep 2015
#56
I wish I was more patient. I'd probably have fewer posts deleted, if that were the case.
HuckleB
Sep 2015
#18
My best friend is a qualified Chiropractor. Got her degree in the standard 7 years. She says
underahedgerow
Sep 2015
#67
And for another take on the nonsense, the eminently sensible and funny Dara O'Briain
GoneOffShore
Sep 2015
#73
One of the bigger dangers of these quacks is that they often act as if they were real physicians. nt
LostOne4Ever
Sep 2015
#83