Regarding Naturopathy's Science-Ejected Principles, 2007:
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This book, from the current {2008} AANP President, no less, is an excellent example of AANP-CNME-AANMC-CAND naturopathy's pseudoscience:
the pervasive misrepresentation and coding of 'sectarian, science-ejected belief' / figmentation as scientific fact {e.g. vitalism, supernatural spiritism, teleology, autoentheism & kind}.
Lovin' p.103 in the book, which states:
"naturopathic physicians use scientifically based principles to guide their diagnosis and treatment."
The Federation of Naturopathic Physician Licensing Authorities states that licensure is 'bound up with' / 'a commitment towards' the principles of "life force" / "vital force," the "purposeful," and the "spiritual."
Ha: since when is an imaginary figmentation like naturopathy's essential 'purposeful life spirit' principle / premise aka Vis Medicatrix Naturae "scientific"?
Yeah, NDs / NMDs have science expertise.
Vitalism & teleology have been ejected from science for several decades, and supernaturalism / theism for a few hundred years.
An imaginary figment labeled a scientific fact, great...just how many cancer patient's are they annually victimizing with this flapdoodle?!?!?!?
"Danger, Will Robinson, unethical sectarian pseudoscience."
-r.c.