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The bill states that California residents now can have access to

" complementary and alternative health care practitioners who are not

providing services that require medical training and credentials. " In

addition, the California legislature found that these " complementary

and alternative services do not pose a known risk to the health and

safety of residents. "

 

So ayurveda does not require medical training and credentials [and

does] not pose a known risk to the health and safety of residents?

This also applies to herb shop owners, regardless of style of practice.

Roger may be right that we went down the wrong road with licensure and

high public visibility as a profession. amusing.

 

 

Chinese Herbs

 

 

FAX:

 

 

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