2019
DOI: 10.1177/2515690x18823696
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The Bell Tolls for Homeopathy: Time for Change in the Training and Practice of North American Naturopathic Physicians

Abstract: North American naturopathic medicine is a distinct form of practice that is woven into the larger fabric of integrative medicine; in a number of US states and Canadian provinces, naturopathic doctors enjoy a wide scope of practice, including the ability to make diagnoses, order tests, use medical technology, write prescription drugs, and perform minor surgeries. However, the basic premise of naturopathic medicine and its guiding principles—considering the whole person and supporting healthy lifestyle behaviors… Show more

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“…Ritualised healing 1 is a potent generator of the neurobiological precursors of both placebo and nocebo responses and so may be used for benign and malevolent purposes 15,16 . While traditional and complementary medicine practitioners have fundamental ways in which ritual and context affect healthcare and its outcomes, allopathic (orthodox Western) medicine has been reluctant to acknowledge the ubiquity of context effects in medical encounters and quick to dismiss the power of placebo effects and/or to eschew the conscious utilisation of placebo responses as ‘shamanism’ and ‘quackery’ 17,51 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ritualised healing 1 is a potent generator of the neurobiological precursors of both placebo and nocebo responses and so may be used for benign and malevolent purposes 15,16 . While traditional and complementary medicine practitioners have fundamental ways in which ritual and context affect healthcare and its outcomes, allopathic (orthodox Western) medicine has been reluctant to acknowledge the ubiquity of context effects in medical encounters and quick to dismiss the power of placebo effects and/or to eschew the conscious utilisation of placebo responses as ‘shamanism’ and ‘quackery’ 17,51 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, preventive care, particularly interventions related to diet and lifestyle, has traditionally been categorized under the umbrella of homeopathy, which may impact its assessment. Historically, there has been a sharp divide between the medical field and other healing efforts as doctors have strived to delineate evidence-based care from the potentially pseudoscientific [7]. Numerous health organizations are dedicated to protecting our daily lives, combating misinformation, and ensuring high-quality patient care.…”
Section: Nutrition As Preventive Medicine: the Current Status Quomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current pervasiveness of SM gives the appearance of positivity and health promotion as it enables interconnectivity and maintenance of relationships. Unfortunately bullying and psychological trauma are quickly becoming a reality facilitated by this still emerging technology [230,231].…”
Section: Human Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%