web.archive.org — I quote SCNM President P. Mittman, ND: "I believe in the healing power of nature [...aka] the vis [...] the Chinese call it chi, in India [...] prana, the Japanese call it ki. Present when we are born and gone when we die, this animating force." Belief in such a 'purposeful life spirit' sectic premise is in fact a science-ejected superstition.
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daijiyobuDec 26, 2007Submitter
For naturopathy's vitalism, visit <a class="user" href="http://thevitalismofnaturopathy.blogspot.com/">http://thevitalismofnaturopathy.blogspot.com/</a> . For the nonscientific status of vitalism & kind, see <a class="user" href="http://novfsinscience.blogspot.com/">http://novfsinscience.blogspot.com/</a> . For naturopathy's claims that they are science-based / scientific / medical science, see <a class="user" href="http://thesciencethataintscience.blogspot.com/">http://thesciencethataintscience.blogspot.com/</a> . "Danger, Will Robinson...pseudoscience!!!!"
daijiyobuDec 26, 2007Submitter
One of the AANP-Alliance members who stated per <a class="user" href="http://aanpalliancesciencebasedclaim.blogspot.com/">http://aanpalliancesciencebasedclaim.blogspot.com/</a> that naturopathy is not a belief system, and here's one of their top dogs stating that their central premise is a BELIEF.
daijiyobuDec 26, 2007Submitter
One of the AANP-Alliance members per <a class="user" href="http://aanpalliancesciencebasedclaim.blogspot.com/">http://aanpalliancesciencebasedclaim.blogspot.com/</a> that stated that naturopathy is NOT a belief system, here professing naturopathy's central premise as BELIEF.