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Scott Gavura lays it all out for you, naming names. Like the other medical conditions they claim to treat, naturopaths do not look at autism in science-based ways. Many seem to place a strong emphasis on environmental factors as causes, sometimes calling out vaccines as contributors. Naturopaths offer an array of pseudoscientific treatments they call “biomedical”, with some practitioners claiming that autism biomed can “cure” autism. The reality of autism biomed is quite different than the vision promoted by practitioners. There are countless autism biomed interventions, but there is one universal feature: There is no convincing evidence that autism biomed treatments have any meaningful therapeutic effects on the features of autism. Autism biomed is anecdote driven experimentation and ultimately health quackery. There is no convincing evidence that naturopathy has anything meaningful to offer for the treatment of autism. sciencebasedmedicine.org/naturopathy-vs-science-autism/
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 17:53:40 +0000

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