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I hear about naturopathy more and more often, and from what I have seen it is getting more popular. As far as I have heard there are no case studies that prove the effectiveness of naturopathy though, leaving anecdotes and advertising. If I am wrong, and such case studies do exist, I would be more than interested to read them. Please send me links!

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I am quite sure that there must be at least SOME. Generally, there are case studies to support whatever it is that you choose to believe in. However, a google search on the subject turns up so little on the topic of naturopathy that sounds vaguely convincing that it is truly disturbing. And this is coming from someone who uses homeopathic treatments on occasion, not from someone who thinks natural treatments are evil :-), so don't think I am doing it on purpose.
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This has been my point exactly before. There is NO PROOF that naturopathy works, and I think at best it is a placebo. Take from this what you will, but a logical conclusion might be to decide to not get naturopathic treatment. There are so many other methods, including alternative ones, that HAVE been proven to work if provided by professionals.
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