Homeopaths don't learn nutrition in medical school, and what they learn of nutrition in homeopathy or naturopathy schools is laced with quackery and pseudoscience.
I note that you haven't answered my questions about this naturopaths. I'll rephrase them. Did this naturopath, in addition to whatever dietary advice he gave you, ALSO offer any of these modalities: Homeopathy, reflexology, "detox," chelation, IV vitamins, TCM, or iridology?
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Did he offer applied kinesiology, thermography, juice fasts, liver cleanses, or "detox" foot baths? I could go on, but these will do for a start.
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The reason I ask is because, whatever dietary and lifestyle advice he gave you, if he offers one or more of those treatments to patients in his practice (and pretty much all naturopaths offer at least one of them), he is a quack, because those treatments are quackery.
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