02-01-2012, 07:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2012, 07:06 PM by Virtual Bison.)
I actually have a friend from Thailand who studied medicine there and earned a legitimate degree. She did have an MD but says that, because of the severe restrictions placed on students with foreign degrees, many graduates of Asian schools earn a living practicing traditional medicine. In fact, many of them are excellent doctors but cannot prescribe medicine or perform surgery.
I did see a program about Ayarvedic medicine and it was very interesting. Supposedly people who were given weeks to live sought treatment and went into complete remission. I do not know if its a placebo effect but I heard a lot about it. There are so many testimonials on the effectiveness of such treatment that I think there must be some truth to it.
Indecently, Thom Hartmann, the famous progressive radio host has a doctorate in herbology. He no longer is active in healthcare and has since become a famous author, lecturer and radio personality who speaks on political issues.
I did see a program about Ayarvedic medicine and it was very interesting. Supposedly people who were given weeks to live sought treatment and went into complete remission. I do not know if its a placebo effect but I heard a lot about it. There are so many testimonials on the effectiveness of such treatment that I think there must be some truth to it.
Indecently, Thom Hartmann, the famous progressive radio host has a doctorate in herbology. He no longer is active in healthcare and has since become a famous author, lecturer and radio personality who speaks on political issues.
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