Uh yes.
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and don't get me started on the disordered eating triggering diets they hoist on you.
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Yup! This is what happened with me. Desperate to find answers to my chronic illness, I went to a naturopath, she rec IgG testing. Results said sensitive to 90% of the foods that I eat. Elimination diet meant I was eating virtually nothing. Worst thing for my phys & ment health.
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I have the opposite. My poor mom sent me to naturopaths & homeopaths as a kid. They told me I wasn't allergic to eggs. I'd already had severe anaphylaxis. Eggs can kill me. I've met people who tell me they have the same allergies as I do, b/c of some quack. We're not friends.
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Homeopaths and naturopaths are a menace for people with atopic conditions. It's an expensive, emotional and potentially dangerous scam.
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Interesting. Is the same available for "heavy metal intoxication"? Occ Med physicians regularly struggle with naturopath reports finding a lot of heavy metal in the urine, after chelation, without any comparison to international thresholds...
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Why do you struggle with them? Simply give them the respect they deserve and ignore them completely.
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I don’t cotton to those folks, but I’m just wondering if most people actually do have food sensitivities of some kind, and they’re just exploiting it?
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