Naturopathy

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  • What is Naturopathic medicine

    Naturopathic Medicine is a form of primary health care that takes the whole individual into account in devising a treatment plan. The main goal is to investigate the underlying problems and formulate a solution that best fits each patient. A Naturopathic Physician may use a variety of treatments such as supplements, nutrition, botanical & homeopathic medicines, acupuncture & Bowen and lifestyle changes.

    The term “Naturopathic Medicine” refers to a distinct system of primary healthcare that uses natural methods and substances to support and stimulate the body’s inherent self-healing process.

    “The natural healing force within each one of us is the greatest force in getting well.”

    Hippocrates

    The naturopathic doctor views the individual as an integral whole where symptoms of disease are seen as a warning sign of improper function. The primary goal is to treat the underlying causes of the disease.

    “The pathogen is nothing. The terrain is everything.”

    Louis Pasteur

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  • What treatments are commonly provided

    Most extended health insurance benefits cover the services of naturopathic physicians.

    Naturopathic clinics commonly provide the following treatments:

    • Botanical (Herbal) Medicine – The use of plants for healing dates back to the beginnings of civilization and is the foundation of modern pharmacology. Plant substances from around the world are used for their healing effects and nutritional value.
    • Clinical Nutrition – Clinical nutrition examines the relationship between diet and health. Special diets may be recommended, and treatment may include nutritional supplements such as vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and other nutraceutical.
    • Homeopathic Medicine – Based on the principals of “like cures like” homeopathic medicine was developed in the 1700′s. Minute amounts of natural substances are used to stimulate the body’s self-healing abilities.
    • Lifestyle Counseling and Stress Management – Physical, emotional, nutritional and environmental factors affect health. NDs help patients to make effective lifestyle choices.
    • Manipulation & Physical Therapeutics Including Bowen Therapy – Correction of stress or trauma-induced malfunctions of muscle, connective tissue, and the skeletal system.
    • Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine – Based on balancing the flow of Chi (energy) through meridian pathways, Oriental medicine includes the use of acupuncture and Oriental herbs.

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