What Field Should I Go Into, if I Want to Study Energy Medicine (Alternative Medicine)?

Question by mystic moon: What field should I go into, if I want to study Energy Medicine (alternative medicine)?
I really wanna study “energy medicine” or “biofield science” which is a subdivision of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. I want to be both a researcher and a practitioner. But I have no idea which direction to take. Please help me by giving recommendations and advices! I’m currently in an undergraduate college that doesn’t have this degree. So should I major in Biology, Biomedicine,Psychology, Neuroscience, Premed, or Physical Therapy? Or do you know any good schools that offer this degree? Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by eri
That would be ‘fake college’. No accredited schools offer degrees in that (in the US). That’s because it doesn’t work. Study after study have shown that’s it’s no more than the placebo effect. If you want to help people, great. Go for nursing or pre-med. If you want to scam people, you can get degrees in that stuff from the back of a magazine.

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