
psisci said:Since there is no forum for naturopathy, I figured I would post this here. What are your opinions on Ca licensing ND's as physicians with limited precriptive authority? This just recently happened. FYI, I am not an ND and do not play one on TV.
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psisci said:Since there is no forum for naturopathy, I figured I would post this here. What are your opinions on Ca licensing ND's as physicians with limited precriptive authority? This just recently happened. FYI, I am not an ND and do not play one on TV.
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There are MANY ND offices near me--and decent ones that have been around for a while. Of course, I also don't live too far from Bastyr.... But I do know lots of people who have seen NDs or acupuncturists for things that just couldn't get cleared up by their MDs. I don't know about it's proven effectiveness--I'm not sure how rigorously tested a lot of it is, but I've heard the effort is starting to be made, so it will be a while yet. But anyway--naturopaths do make a living, some patients swear by them. Maybe its just a northwest/west coast thing for now.thackl said:First time I've ever heard of this. Looks like a lot of time and money for a degree that won't get you very far.
I'm open to new ideas. Anything that can replace drugs and their costs/side effects is good.olydoc2b said:There are MANY ND offices near me--and decent ones that have been around for a while. Of course, I also don't live too far from Bastyr.... But I do know lots of people who have seen NDs or acupuncturists for things that just couldn't get cleared up by their MDs. I don't know about it's proven effectiveness--I'm not sure how rigorously tested a lot of it is, but I've heard the effort is starting to be made, so it will be a while yet. But anyway--naturopaths do make a living, some patients swear by them. Maybe its just a northwest/west coast thing for now.
Seashelley said:Bastyr University might be the best naturopathic university in the country right now, QUOTE]
Does this mean that if you graduate from Bastyr you are a "Bastyrd", or just have a "Basytrd degree"???![]()
olydoc2b said:There are MANY ND offices near me--and decent ones that have been around for a while. Of course, I also don't live too far from Bastyr.... But I do know lots of people who have seen NDs or acupuncturists for things that just couldn't get cleared up by their MDs. I don't know about it's proven effectiveness--I'm not sure how rigorously tested a lot of it is, but I've heard the effort is starting to be made, so it will be a while yet. But anyway--naturopaths do make a living, some patients swear by them. Maybe its just a northwest/west coast thing for now.
Seashelley said:Bastyr University might be the best naturopathic university in the country right now, from what I understand. Of course, there aren't many naturopathic schools and they're not ranked, but I've heard of this school several times already as being "great". Anyway, I am not in medical school, so I have no basis to compare, but here's the website with the courses they offer. They seem to be taking their program seriously, and it looks like whoever wants to go through this program is making a big commitment. The courses look rigorous-ish...?
http://www.bastyr.edu/academic/naturopath/curriculum.asp?track=4
In science, however, things are "guilty until proven innocent". In other words, an idea is wrong until it is proven right. That's the basis for empricism and the scientific method; the shoulders on which medicine stands.i think it's a little premature to debunk alternative medicines as hokey. sort of an "innocent until proven guilty" sort of thing.