Yes, I remember just reading this, good point. As your cite points out they can tell where the L&C exped camped by the mercury deposits!
THANK YOU! It seems like I’ve been waiting my whole life to learn about something, anything that Canada is dumber about than the US.
Don’t you mean that you’re afraid you’ll underdose?
Tap water is extremely dilute. There must be very little homeopathic medication in it. According to the principles of homeopathy, the more one dilutes a mixture, the more potent the homeopathic treatment becomes. Therefore, drinking tap water puts one at risk of overdosing on homeopathic regimens.
Tap water is extremely homeopathic. I was chronically tired and my doctor told me to drink some and soon I was running around like Mikey the Headless Rooster.
If you absolutely must stab a homeopath, at least leave him a microscopic sliver of your knife so he can patch himself up.
If I become a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, will I be able to prescribe homeopathic medication?
Need answer fast.
Official Licensing Bodies
The practice of homeopathy is not officially licensed. There are many training programs and courses in homeopathy in both the US and abroad; however, no diploma or certificate from any school or program is recognized as a license to practice homeopathy in the United States. Certification of competency to practice homeopathy is available to MD’s and doctors of osteopathy through the American Board of Homeopatherapeutics. The same type of certification is available to NP’s through the Homeopathic Academy of Naturopathic Physicians. It is granted to all professionals through The Accreditation Commission for Homeopathic Education in North America (ACHENA), which was formed in 1982 to monitor and approve the quality of courses offered for licensed professionals.
Every state requires a license for the practice of medicine, the diagnosis and treatment of illness. Consequently states also regulate the practice of homeopathy. Medical doctors and osteopathic doctors are the only professions allowed to diagnose and treat illness in all of the states. There are several states that also license naturopathic physicians to diagnose and treat illness. These states are AK, AZ, CT, HI, ME, NH, OR, UT, VT, WA. Generally, homeopathy can be employed legally by those whose degrees also entitle them to practice medicine in their state. This includes MD’s, DO’s, ND’s, DDS’s, DVM’s. Some DC’s are permitted by their state law to administer homeopathic remedies. Other health care providers such as nurse practitioners, physicians assistants, dentists, veterinarians, chiropractors, licensed acupuncturists, nurse midwives, and podiatrists may be allowed to use homeopathy within the scope of their licenses, depending on the laws of the state in which they reside.
Walgreen’s sells homeopathic crap.
I was willing to just ignore it and shop there anyway, until I had a sinus infection and went to their in-store health clinic to point me to the correct colored box of Mucinex.
But noooooooo, their nurse practitioner told me to take their homeopathic crap, and when I complained she told me to stop being so closed minded.
I thanked her for wasting my time and have not set foot in a Walgreens since.
My bit of rebellion, when I took a summer job at WalMart and had to stock shelves, I refused to stock homeopathic “medicine”.