In 2015 Many Naturopathic Doctors Died of “Natural Causes”

The year was 2015, and many naturopathic doctors and leading alternative healers died of natural causes. This was a challenging year for many Americans seeking alternatives to modern medical recommendations and pharmaceutical prescriptions. The best efforts of the pharmaceutical companies have made natural remedies for treating ailments all but illegal with the full support of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States. In the meantime, the year “2015” marks the beginning of the extinction of the natural alternative healthcare provider, which is not going unnoticed by those who actively work in and support this healthcare category.

Those who are still practicing in this alternative healthcare industry are already prepared for the onslaught of accusations from nay-sayers and haters. They are used to being called charlatans, witch doctors, snake oil salesmen, and con artists, all the while taking full responsibility for helping free-thinking Americans heal themselves with natural, non-pharmaceutical methods.

The bar for natural alternative specialists is far higher than those licensed to practice medicine as prescribed by pharmaceutical companies and supported by the American Medical Association. They (the natural alternative specialists) have no legal support and are subjected to ridicule by those who were professionally trained in the service of pharmaceutical prescriptions.

The success of these natural alternative healers is based more on performance, as in the days of old. In the old West, anyone could hang a sign over their door that said “Doctor.” If that self-proclaimed doctor healed people, his practice was a huge success. The method mattered not; the results did. If the doctor’s healing practices did not cure their patients, and God forbid, resulted in the deaths of patients, this doctor’s practice did not thrive. He or she was often run out of town or quietly vanished in the middle of the night.

Today, though, if pharmaceutically approved schools have professionally trained a doctor, then he or she is protected, even though the result of his or her treatment methodologies is the third largest cause of death in the United States of America.

I work alongside many of these natural alternative specialists. I know them well, and many are taking their practices underground, trying to stay out of the limelight but continuing to act responsibly according to their calling. For them, it is not about having a good job or making a lot of money to enjoy the extravagant lifestyles of doctors and surgeons. They humbly go about their work, hoping not to die of “natural causes,” like their peers did this last year.

I am not a conspiracy theorist, but one could hardly not take notice of the unusual sudden death rate of this category of practitioner this last year, and those practicing in this ministry are taking note as well. Some have decided to retire from practice so as not to be a threat to their family and loved ones, while others continue to practice but much more cautiously.

I lost a friend who was a genius shamanic medical intuitive last year, and he was strong as an ox. He suddenly became weak, and I visited him briefly, intending to return to visit again, but I never got the chance. He died suddenly of “natural causes.” That is the official story, just like so many others.

After our friend passed, the number of natural alternative doctors and practitioners that died after him throughout 2015 varies according to who is doing the reporting. Still, no matter what the number is, it is highly understated because many of the practitioners would not be included due to not being able to be identified as a holistic “doctor,” like our friend. Therefore, the number is much higher than the media might report. Nonetheless, the numbers are too astounding not to cause one to wonder what is really happening.