Bastyr University makes outrageous and false claims, including some about being a leader in oncology:
"Bastyr Leads Innovation in Cancer Treatment and Prevention | Bastyr University".
According to naturopathic “doctor” Standish,
“These are not theoretical findings,”. “This is not wishful thinking. I’m interested in prescribing therapy that works.”Which means, of course, that there are studies to substantiate the “doctor’s” claims…
We read of her
“unwavering reliance on facts and results is typical of researchers at Bastyr University, but the totality of her research work with cancer and cancer treatments is remarkable in both its depth and breadth.” I’ll call bullshit on that!
“Most recently, it has included the study of turkey tail mushrooms in the treatment of breast … cancer” Here is the original statement by "professor" Standish:
http://m.bastyr.edu/news/general-news-home-page/2015/10/bastyr-leads-innovation-cancer-treatment-and-prevention?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Dr.%2520Leanna%2520Standish&utm_campaign=Bastyr%2520News%2520October%25202015It is far from the truth. I found a victim of Bastyr University. She writes
http://www.naturopathicdiaries.com/price-of-naturopathic-education/[*quote*]
Naturopathic education costs an arm and a leg
The Bastyr University website states the average first year tuition for their Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine Program is $39,589, not including living expenses. In Kenmore, Washingon CollegeData.com estimates living expenses of $15,550 per year. Thus, four years of naturopathic school at Bastyr can easily reach $220,000![*/quote*]
A rip-off from the living. And what about the ill? A rip-off until dead...
[typo corrected, Omega]