Unconventional health care, flawed studies, and biases: Navigating the complexities for optimal well-being
When I speak with my less “crunchy” peers, I encounter a considerable amount of resistance to ideas that have initially gained traction in naturopathic or integrative spaces: food as medicine, making “non-toxic” swaps, meditation, or reiki, to name a few.
As humans, we certainly love a good us vs. them mentality, tribalism and all.
But the reality is, many of us have witnessed harm inflicted on patients who sought care in less …