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Excellent history lesson of the DO/MD development. As a heretical MD of near 50 years, I have taught in DO and MD programs and even spoken at a national DO meeting. I can assure the public that there is little practical difference between the two professions EXCEPT Osteopathy is more open to innovation and certainly more focused on holistic approaches to health and healing. Allopathic medicine is 99.9% captured by the Medical Industrial Complex while, IMO, Osteopathic medicine is a mere 80% captured. Thanks for your strong voice, Dr. T!

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The biggest issue I find with "licensing" is that you fall under the control of the medical mafia to a large extent.

Operating outside the agreed protocols can land you in hot water.

As a certified naturopath, I do agree with an integrative approach(by all means if your suffering take the pill), but I am not bound to follow AMA schemes that feed the drug cartels and the greedy insurance companies and corrupt legislators in DC.

I can advise the client( I despise the world patient) that they self use a protocol(after teaching them how) that the AMA or other regulators would jump allover because of the threat it represents to the entire industry.

Just for an easy example:

If a client comes to me with a particular issue that treatment with the licensed profession has not been able to cure(say squamous cell carcinoma which is a popular one it seems) and is tired of the having to go to the dermatologist to have it removed, then I can start to investigate the "why" it is happening?

After many things I would do as a "certified" naturopath and being a detective, I would tell them to fast intermittingly, eliminate the things that are causing inflammation in the body and tell them to acquire Indonesian Vetiver eo and to apply neat(directly) upon the tumor 2x daily.

I would follow up once in about a month and that is probably the last time I would nee to see them.

Try doing this a "licensed" professional and see how long you last without getting your license suspended or revoked?

The other issue is that "licensed" medical professionals tend to create lifetime dependency in their relationships.

If the allopathic " licensed" professional would learn to do one thing the first time they see a client, test for autoimmune diseases and eliminate the catalysts, then they could cure(not maintain) 95% of all diseases.

But, this is not taught in medical school(1/2 day or one day at most) and you have to scratch your head asking why as a naturopath?

We know why.

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