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I want to be a DO. I think I would do well.
I think of myself as interested in the whole person, seeking to allow a person to maintain balance and heal themself, etc.
But some of the stuff I just can't buy. I was just Medline searching for craniosacral therapy studies, and what I found was not exactly promising. Hell, it makes chiropractic seem plausible.
Does the proximity of craniosacral therapy to osteopathy scare anyone else? I want to be a holistic practioner, but I also believe in doing research and keeping up on the literature. As much as medicine is an art, it derives its strength from science.
Anybody scared by this sort of quacky stuff?
I think of myself as interested in the whole person, seeking to allow a person to maintain balance and heal themself, etc.
But some of the stuff I just can't buy. I was just Medline searching for craniosacral therapy studies, and what I found was not exactly promising. Hell, it makes chiropractic seem plausible.
Does the proximity of craniosacral therapy to osteopathy scare anyone else? I want to be a holistic practioner, but I also believe in doing research and keeping up on the literature. As much as medicine is an art, it derives its strength from science.
Anybody scared by this sort of quacky stuff?