It's a paradox.
Standards are everywhere, often in excess.
But not where they are necessary and even vital.
While all you need is a screwdriver to install a plate and proclaim yourself a kinesiologist, naturopath or sophrologist, how can you distinguish a benevolent practitioner from a charlatan, or even a guru?
Look for the mistake: opening a hairdressing salon requires a diploma recognized by the State, not these practices wrongly called alternative “medicines”, which can only inspire confidence, especially since some have their entry into the hospital .
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This Tuesday, February 12, deputies begin to examine a bill on sectarian aberrations.
Its article 4 creates an offense of provocation to abandonment of care.
Clearly, sellers of miracles who encourage a patient to stop their treatment would risk a year in prison and a fine of 15,000 euros.
Equipping yourself with a tool to penalize slippage is necessary.
However, nothing is yet planned to regulate unconventional care.
The Council of the Order of Physicians calls for it.
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