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Critical analysis of naturopathy from the point of view of scientific skepticism.
In this multi-part Naturocrit Podcast Episode 015, aka s02e05, titled “The JACM 2019 Special Issue on Naturopathy”, aka SIN, I’ll be primarily looking at a collection -- as published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine and sponsored by the University of Technology Sydney, Australia -- of around 15 articles specifically about naturopathy from contributors largely located in Australia and North America.
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In this second part of Episode 015 Part 2, continuing my break from the SIN proper, I will delve into a paper I'd written about IM in CM from 2019.
Additionally, I'll first include a statement by the World Medical Association on pseudoscience and pseudotherapies that didn't exist when the capstone was written but surely would have been included had it. I then compare that WMA declaration, in part, with aspects of North American naturopathy.
The Naturocrit Podcast
Critical analysis of naturopathy from the point of view of scientific skepticism.