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That's compatibility with life if I've ever seen it."I know [they're] some of the cutest and happiest little kids i've ever seen!"
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That's compatibility with life if I've ever seen it."I know [they're] some of the cutest and happiest little kids i've ever seen!"
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The Tucson Gem and Mineral Show used to be this, a long time ago. It still is to an extent at the core show in TCC, where they show museum quality fossils and gems, and expensive jewelry pieces. At some point someone realized normal people wanted to buy decorative gems too, and it just snowballed from there. The farther you get from the core show, the more bullshit things get.I sometimes go to a real rock show they have once a year in my city. It’s run by mostly actual geologists and rock hounds so it brings in some really cool stuff but I’ve never seen these crystal woo idiots there, even though this would be the premier place for people who think rocks are magic.
I’d guess it’s because serious rock and gem collectors laugh at their BS. All the woo ppl seem to need polished and bright dyed stone to do their magic for some reason. It does look like half of Robyn’s magic rocks are just dyed, polished quartz.
So why did Luna need a shunt when Robyn had blue lace agate?
Woo and a 50/50 chance.It just dawned on me ; how did Robyn know that Luna was a girl before she was born? If she refused ultrasounds then how did she know? She knew with her 2nd pregnancy that it was a boy, too. How?
Robyn's an unreliable narrator who likely lied about not having her 20 week scan for that crunchy granola mom clout.It just dawned on me ; how did Robyn know that Luna was a girl before she was born? If she refused ultrasounds then how did she know? She knew with her 2nd pregnancy that it was a boy, too. How?
It just dawned on me ; how did Robyn know that Luna was a girl before she was born? If she refused ultrasounds then how did she know? She knew with her 2nd pregnancy that it was a boy, too. How?
She admitted to allowing one for the son when she was pregnant. She was even pretending she'd follow the docs guidelines while simultaneously planning a home birth with instagram moms again.Robyn's an unreliable narrator who likely lied about not having her 20 week scan for that crunchy granola mom clout.
Yep and the placebo effect is quite real. My problem though is when your giving people actual toxic substances because fake woo doctors said to.Do remember that "homeopathic" is another word for "placebo."
The best known product is Oscillococcinum, which does contain Vitamin C so it isn't 100% woo, but it's awfully expensive Vitamin C.
She also likes to recommend books written by the finest of the quackerati:It's time for another round of stupid people she follows (THIS is one of her sources for medical advice):
Meet "Dr. Elana Roumell, ND" who isn't a doctor but she plays one on instagram.
Let's look at her credentials or lack there of:
Member of:
- Founder, Nourish Medical Center The leading Naturopathic Medical Clinic in San Diego, CA
- Licensed by the State of California Naturopathic Medicine Committee
- Residency, Family Medicine at University of Bridgeport Naturopathic Medical Center
- Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine with High Academic Achievement, Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine
- Bachelor of Science in Whole Foods Nutrition & Health Psychology, Bastyr University
- Advanced Classical Homeopathy Training, The Canadian Academy of Homeopathy
- Professor of Masters Nutrition Courses, The University of Bridgeport Masters of Science Human Nutrition
Yep...Not a real doctor, but if her name says Dr. before it people will just beleive shes one!
- California Naturopathic Doctors Association
- Pediatric Association of Naturopathic Physicians
- National Center for Homeopathy
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"For 6 months or less, herbal medicine isn’t the safest route, and most types of health food supplements aren’t either. However, homeopathy is very safe and that’s the number one type of natural medicine I recommend for 0-6 months."
"Kids get sick, it's inevitable. It is not a matter of IF rather, WHEN! Even the healthiest of children will catch a cold at some point and as “Doctor Moms” I love to teach you how to be prepared and well-equipped!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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Here is a list of 5 natural medicines I want EVERY “Doctor Mom" to know. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
1. Homeopathic Belladonna: When your child’s fever comes on suddenly and your child’s face is red think of Belladona which can accelerate the healing process. Within 15 minutes you may see a decrease in your child’s temperature and irritability. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
2. Homeopathic Chamomilla: When your child is inconsolable and nothing seems to make him or her better, think of Chamomilla. Most often these kids are teething or experiencing unexplained discomfort. Within 15 minutes you may see your child calm down and comfortable.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
3. Homeopathic Arnica: When your child takes a fall that may cause bruising or pain, think of Arnica. Within a few minutes, you may see your child go from tears to a big smile asking for more Arnica! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
4. Elderberry: When your child is showing any early signs of runny nose, cough, earache…. or you name it… think of Elderberry. This is an herb that fights viruses and the earlier you start the more effective. Within days you may see your child avoid an illness all together!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
5. Vitamin D3: A nutrient EVERY child should be taking from day 1 of life. If mama is nursing she can safely take 6400IU per day which provides enough for her needs and babies. If given directly to baby, safe amounts are 400-800IU for children under 12 months. Vitamin D helps prevent illnesses and is best with daily use over time. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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Want to learn more? Visit my website at www.medschoolformoms.com to see all of my favorites!⠀Love teaching you mamas!"
From the FDA:
"Do not give belladonna to a child without medical advice.
Belladonna can cause serious side effects in babies or young children, including constipation, breathing problems, agitation, and seizures."
"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today that its laboratory analysis found inconsistent amounts of belladonna, a toxic substance, in certain homeopathic teething tablets, sometimes far exceeding the amount claimed on the label. The agency is warning consumers that homeopathic teething tablets containing belladonna pose an unnecessary risk to infants and children and urges consumers not to use these products."
"Arnica : If eaten, the actual herb is toxic to the liver and can be fatal."
She has her own fake pharmacy:
"Med School for Moms uses an online store called Fullscript where you can order our recommended medicine products to be shipped to your home. "
To get dosage information your required to buy her $37 book.
As mentioned before she has stated to give children belladonna and arnica. Add to this we have:
Pulsatilla : a toxic plant. Misuse can lead to diarrhea, vomiting and convulsions, hypotension, and coma.
Arsenicum Album : If made wrong it is pure arsenic.
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She offers 4 courses: Mindset $147, Medicine $247, Mastery $347 & Vaccines $247.
Vaccine Course gives you : "A comprehensive pre and post detox vaccine protocol she shares with every patient, including dosing starting at 2 months of age "
Oh my she even has a disclaimer! Seven Page Disclaimer
"I am not, nor am I holding myself out to be a doctor/physician, nurse, physician’s assistant, advance practice nurse, or any other medical professional (“Medical Provider”), psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, counselor, or social worker (“Mental Health Provider”), registered dietician or licensed nutritionist, or member of the clergy. "
Well thats interesting....she says shes Dr. Elena....
Awww....Someone doesn't know how the internet works....
"You must receive our written permission before using any of our Website Content for your own business use or before sharing with others."
Now with extra duck parts!Do remember that "homeopathic" is another word for "placebo."
The best known product is Oscillococcinum, which does contain Vitamin C so it isn't 100% woo, but it's awfully expensive Vitamin C.
Do remember that "homeopathic" is another word for "placebo."
The best known product is Oscillococcinum, which does contain Vitamin C so it isn't 100% woo, but it's awfully expensive Vitamin C.
Godfuckingdamn I hate this state. I wish I could leave.With the passage of SB907 [2003, signed by Gray Davis as he was facing a recall - he must have been mental or trolling or both], NDs gained the ability to practice medicine in California. Although this was a great victory for our profession, in order to ensure that licensure occurred, we had to make some initial compromises. As a result, our ability to practice medicine to the full extent of our training is currently somewhat restricted, but we are working on changing this. In the mean time, here’s what you need to know:
NDs Can:
- Identify themselves as doctors. (Un-licensable naturopaths may continue to call themselves naturopaths but may not use the terms ND or Naturopathic Doctor.)
- Perform physical exams, including gynecological exams
- Order lab tests as well as diagnostic and imaging studies
- Perform CLIA waved tests in office, such as urinalyses and pregnancy - however, this requires applying for lab director status
- Collect gynecological and venipuncture specimens
- Diagnose
- Treat with diet, herbs, nutrients, homeopathics, hydrotherapy, and neuromuscular technique Grades 1-4
- Independently prescribe natural and synthetic hormones (although testosterone and HCG require a DEA number)
- Under MD/DO supervision, prescribe legend and Schedule IV-V controlled substances, and prescribe Schedule III drugs under a patient-specific protocol checked by a supervising MD or DO (find out more about supervision and prescribing here).
- Dispense drugs or any other substances an ND is allowed to legally prescribe or furnish, as long as all specific requirements are met (labeling requirements, etc.)
- Administer IV/IM/SC injections and IV preparations
- Hire Naturopathic Medical Assistants
NDs Cannot:
- Identify themselves as physicians
- Prescribe Schedule I-II drugs. (These are largely drugs with high abuse potential such as heroin, cocaine and methamphetamines.) Cannabis is a Schedule I drug.
- Perform Grade 5 manipulations
- Perform or interpret diagnostic or imaging studies
- Suture
- Practice midwifery (unless they are also licensed midwives)
- Hire and give orders to medical personnel beyond naturopathic medical assistants