Anke Zimmermann, the Victoria naturopath who drew public attention for treating a child with a homeopathic solution made from rabid dog saliva, has surrendered her licence as a naturopath but will continue to practise as a homeopath.
Naturopathy is actually a serious and regulated part of the medical system. I suspect the cranks go quiet while they're in naturopath school and then go deep into the pseudo-science and bunk nonsense after they've been licensed, with the regulatory authority none the wiser until they nearly kill someone. Same happens a lot in chiropracty. Tons of great no-nonsense chiropractors out there but they all get a bad rap because of the freaks and grifters that open up their own clinics to push bullshit on unsuspecting or desperate clients.
Anke Zimmermann says she'll continue as unregulated homeopath
And God knows there are enough idiot granola crunchers and millennials who'll go to a "homeopath" with the expectation of getting a safe effective treatment. I'm sorry but this woman is a menace to society and if she actually continues her practice as a homeopath she should be incarcerated. Because for her to continue her special brand of witchcraft under a new professional alias show's a complete lack of regulation on the gov'ts part and her unwillingness to accept the fact that people can't be treated for serious illnesses with eye of newt, toe of frog and wool of bat.
What kind of person would even try rabid dog saliva on a human being? Couldn't get a real doctors degree because they knew they'd turn into a Dr Mengeles?
"Thanos" said Naturopathy is actually a serious and regulated part of the medical system. I suspect the cranks go quiet while they're in naturopath school and then go deep into the pseudo-science and bunk nonsense after they've been licensed, with the regulatory authority none the wiser until they nearly kill someone. Same happens a lot in chiropracty. Tons of great no-nonsense chiropractors out there but they all get a bad rap because of the freaks and grifters that open up their own clinics to push bullshit on unsuspecting or desperate clients.
Naturopathy contains s lot of bogus pseudoscience, it�s only recognized in a handful of provinces, Alberta was the most recent in 2012
And God knows there are enough idiot granola crunchers and millennials who'll go to a "homeopath" with the expectation of getting a safe effective treatment. I'm sorry but this woman is a menace to society and if she actually continues her practice as a homeopath she should be incarcerated. Because for her to continue her special brand of witchcraft under a new professional alias show's a complete lack of regulation on the gov'ts part and her unwillingness to accept the fact that people can't be treated for serious illnesses with eye of newt, toe of frog and wool of bat.
Couldn't get a real doctors degree because they knew they'd turn into a Dr Mengeles?
What kind of person would even try rabid dog saliva on a human being?
That's how the next zombie apocalypse will start.
Naturopathy is actually a serious and regulated part of the medical system. I suspect the cranks go quiet while they're in naturopath school and then go deep into the pseudo-science and bunk nonsense after they've been licensed, with the regulatory authority none the wiser until they nearly kill someone. Same happens a lot in chiropracty. Tons of great no-nonsense chiropractors out there but they all get a bad rap because of the freaks and grifters that open up their own clinics to push bullshit on unsuspecting or desperate clients.
Naturopathy contains s lot of bogus pseudoscience, it�s only recognized in a handful of provinces, Alberta was the most recent in 2012
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