Naturopathic Medicine
Naturopathic medicine seeks to treat the
underlying cause of illness and disease rather than treating
the symptoms ...
Naturopathic medicine is fast becoming a popular alternative
to conventional medicine. People of all age groups are finding
naturopathic medicine a successful strategy to regain optimum
health and resolve long-standing health problems.
Naturopathic medicine approaches diagnosis and treatment of
illness in a whole-body strategy, and seeks to strengthen and
tone all systems of the body. The Naturopath individualizes
each patient's treatment, including physical conditions,
genetics as well as emotional and lifestyle factors.
For example, naturopathic medicine views an ongoing skin
condition such as eczema as a symptom of an underlying
cause. The naturopath may employ blood cleansing herbs, such as
Burdock root, and immune system boosting herbs, such as
Echinacea, to address that which is producing the eczema in the
first place.
Conventional medicine treats the condition as the cause,
typically prescribing ointments or such to alleviate the
symptoms. The symptoms may go away temporarily, only to
ultimately return. The naturopath seeks out the underlying
cause and is often able, over time, to eliminate the cause and
thus the condition.
Diet and nutrition also fall within the naturopathic
medicine system of healing. A naturopathic physician's
education includes knowledge of vitamin and mineral
deficiencies which may contribute to the condition. We are all
learning more about how important diet is as a factor in
health, and the naturopath will advise you based on a personal
assessment of your health.
Other modalities of naturopathic medicine include physical
therapy, fasting, acupuncture, aromatherapy and other natural
and non-invasive therapies. Although naturopathic medicine
attempts to use only natural and non-invasive treatments, the
naturopathic physician is skilled in modern diagnostic testing
procedures. If surgery is the necessary treatment, the
naturopath will refer the patient to a surgeon. Naturopaths may
also prescribe conventional antibiotics in appropriate
circumstances.
The concept of naturopathic medicine has been practiced for
thousands of years in various cultures around the world. Well
known examples include Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda,
Native American Shamanism and the Eclectic American physicians
of the 1800's. The current formal designation “naturopathic
medicine” grew out of the Eclectic movement, resulting in many
fine accredited schools of naturopathic medicine.
Today's naturopathic physicians are rigorously trained and
skilled in their field and have three to four years of
postgraduate medical instruction.
You can check your local phone book to find naturopathic
physicians. You may also want to contact the American
Association of Naturopathic Physicians.
When all is said and done, the popularity of naturopathic
medicine is due mainly to the fact that it works!
Conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, diabetes,
osteoporosis and menopause can be either greatly improved or
even eliminated by naturopathic medicine methodologies. You'd
be doing yourself a favor to look into this system of
healing.
For more information about alternative health and
complimentary medicine, see the "resources" section of this
website, or go to articles about alternative health.
DISCLAIMER:
This information is not presented by a medical
practitioner and is for educational and informational purposes
only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for
professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always
seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health
care provider with any questions you may have regarding a
medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice
or delay in seeking it because of something you have read.
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