MN Statute 147E registers naturopathic doctors effective July 2009 and mandates a work group to recommend measures to ensure MN Statute 146A effectively protects unlicensed healers and, also, to study naturopathic regulation laws in other states. All opinions welcome. In the spirit of the work group, where the unregulated and regulated healers concerns will find an equitable solution, we hope this blog will engender a friendly and meaningful conversation.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

What else opposes regulating naturopathy besides the bogus diploma mills and the MLMs? Please read on.

It's Miracle Devices.
Search online for 'miracle devices' and you'll get this Seattle Times investigative report.
Get to know William Nelson. you might find him as fascinating as I did.
Not only was he the NASA scientist who took the fated 'Houston, we have a problem" call from the Apollo 13 astronauts and saved their lives by quickly performing math calculations, he now stars in his own movies.
If his educational credentials do not convince you of his brilliance, his
singing surely will. It must be a balm for both minds and hearts of the politicos who took up opposing regulating naturopathic doctors.
Online search shows 'traditional'(i.e. bogus diploma) NDs in Minnesota advertising the FDA banned devices profiled in the report, the very same individuals who vehemently oppose regulating naturopathic doctors.
The FDA and the U.S. Congress Energy and Commerce subcommittee have launched dual investigations into bogus energy medicine devices. According to a newspaper article, U.S. Rep. Jay Inslee "is "horrified" that thousands of dubious and dangerous devices have slipped into the U.S. health-care system, and that hundreds of unlicensed health-care operatives are blatantly marketing illegal treatments. He hopes to broaden the congressional hearings to explore why the FDA and state regulators failed to confiscate or warn the public about another fraudulent and illegal device".
Part 3 of the Seattle Times report details bogus naturopathic doctor degree mills and accreditation boards.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

William Nelson has an amazing vocal range. He's singing nicely complements the Nature Sunshine Products' rendition of "Don't worry,
be happy" found on the youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op8BjKID1gM),
which might also be the Clayton College of Natural Health's Alma Mater.
Any Clayton people care to comment?
What is your school's fight song?

Anonymous said...

William Nelson is the TRUE champion of Natural Health.
To all you 'elite' NDs:
William Nelson is more of a man you will ever be, and more of a woman you will ever get, or vice versa.

Anonymous said...

How does William Nelson do it?
S/he is clearly ahead of s/his time.
Medtronic is still struggling with the basic design of a harmonic scurrilometer, the legend says William (or Little Billie as he was
then known) invented while in kindergarten.
I hope the AMA and FDA get him soon; before the public realizes that his inventions render every other device and the practice of medicine itself obsolete, and he puts all biomedical companies out of business.
Someone stop him quick!

Anonymous said...

I am a bonefide doctor with a real degree from COSTCO! I have personally utilized these here devices and can testify to their efficiality. They work! Why just last year alone I cured baldness, melancholy, and (with a real creative rigging) flatulence using honest Bill's little machinery.

Anonymous said...

Is this a site devoted to better health through humor?

Anonymous said...

can you post links to more medical tekmology?

Anonymous said...

What would Jack Swigert say about William's NASA career?
Perhaps that had Bill remained the head of NASA, the universe would have been american by now.
Bill took the secret of his inter-galactic warp drive with him, when he became a federal fugitive and fled to Hungary.
Now, the hungarians and the romanians are using this fantastic technology to explore the Andromeda Nebula.
So much for the american leadership in space exploration.

Anonymous said...

I want to testamonialze here about Bill C. Williams wonder machine. I used it on my garden and this year alone I managed to grow 50 tons of cabbage from a mere 4 x4 meter plot of land. You ask how I did it, and I will tell you: watch "The Secret". You can also buy my training manual on how to use the QXCI on vegetables, for only $399.96.

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