Understand desire to be open minded. And NB to learn about CAM in order to work with patients, but disappointing to see another "integrative health" initiative, this one at @McGillMed. http://www.mcgillmed.com/club/mcgill-integrative-medicine-club/ … cc @DrPChouinard @gorskon @mcgillu Often just legitimizes bunk.
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Another splendid example is
@NatalieGrams, a former homeopath and medical doctor. I don’t think she’s well-known in English-language circles, but she’s become a big star in Germany. -
Maybe soon in English-language circles too when the translation of her book is availiable next week: https://www.amazon.com/Homeopathy-Reconsidered-Really-Helps-Patients/dp/3030005089/ …
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Yes. There is a rejection of the "vitalistic" foundations of practice and a recognition that the vast majority of services (homeopathy, IV vitamin therapy, detoxes, colonics, energy therapies, allergy testing etc) are scientifically implausible or have been shown not to work, etc
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Indeed. Continued practice of the vast majority our naturopathy is inconsistent with science, which is why
@NaturoDiaries have it up. It was incredibly difficult and brave of her.
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