By aspiring to be a health “coach” or some other legally unprotected title, self-styled wellness gurus can obviate expertise, codes of ethics, legal standards of practice, and overall accountability to patient care.
@jonathanstea as opposed to medical practitioners who get to poison and maim legally, and ethically, amirite?
@ghostofwillwall @jonathanstea He will alway Stea woke and defend the religion of allopathic medicine and assorted cultists. Really loves it, often posting about Natural/holistic practitioners as it threatens these quacks.
@Discernm3nt @ghostofwillwall @jonathanstea Natural / holistic practitioners are spivs, quacks and thieves, and ultimately a danger to anyone who listens to the nonsense they peddle.
@Discernm3nt @ghostofwillwall @jonathanstea You've got nothing so you attack the person. How interesting.
@Discernm3nt @ghostofwillwall @jonathanstea How cute. You tried to make a pun. Are you ten?
@Discernm3nt @ghostofwillwall @jonathanstea Using supplements and treatments in an attempt to alleviate symptoms is by definition allopathic. "Natural" and "holistic" practitioners, unless they focus on prescribing homeopathic drugs are allopaths. Sorry, I know that must sting. 😥🤣
@Discernm3nt @jonathanstea Healthy people don't take drugs... Its really as simple as that.
@Discernm3nt @ghostofwillwall @jonathanstea Anyone who denies the existence of viruses isn't credible and shouldn't be taken seriously.