Credit goes to my tireless colleague @DrQuynh_ner for making sure @BCnaturopath knew about this problem and dealt with it.
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Imagine all the people that won't be fleeced $1000's in those 3 days. Those sugar pills don't dilute themselves you know.
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Well, at least that’s three days where people won’t be ripped off by this charlatan. Nit picking? Is that what we’re calling lying these days?
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Just $500 fine and 3 day suspension??
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For a serious slap in the wrist. Barely 2 consults at the going rate for quakery.
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What we learn here is that professional appropriation is a fairly cheap con, which is why so many people do it.
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"Naturopaths are permitted to use the title Dr."... srly?? I have a problem with that.
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It's legal in multiple US states, too. They spend a TON of money lobbying. I was shocked to learn they can be primary care providers here!
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I don't understand how the term "physician" is allowed to be used at all, even in conjunction with "naturopathic". Why not just use "naturopath", unless the goal is to deceive the public?
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“Unless the goal is to deceive the public”pic.twitter.com/C6bGxJqwzQ
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