Who are Naturopathic doctors?
Naturopathic Doctors are those doctors who are distinct physicians or primary health care providers who are more oriented to prevention, education and promotion of optimal health and wellness rather than just treatment of disease.
There are seven principle of Naturopathic Medicine:
- First do no harm. Preferred are the least invasive diagnostic procedures, treatments and medicinal substances with minimal risk of harmful side effects.
- Prevention. Physicians asses risk factors, make early interventions; promote wellness by supporting patients to create healthy lifestyles.
- The healing power of a nature. Naturopathic medicine recognizes and encourages the inherent, orders, and intellect healing process in each individual.
- Treatment of the whole person. Physicians address the complex interactions of a patient’s physical, emotional, mental environmental, genetic, social and spiritual aspects.
- Identification and treatment of the causes of disease. Rather than merely eliminate symptoms, physicians identify and remove underlying causes of illness.
- Doctor as Teacher. The physician educates and develops patient self-responsibility, and the therapeutic potential of the doctor-patient relationship is valued and cultivated.
- Establish health and wellness.
What is Naturopathic Medicine?
Naturopathic medicine integrates centuries old knowledge of traditional, non-toxic therapies with the best modern medical diagnostic science and standards of care.
Naturopathic medicine is an umbrella of Natural medicine which covers Homeopathy, Hydrotherapy (treatment with water), Botanical, Chinese medicine, Acupuncture, Ayurvedic medicine, Naturopathic Manipulation, Childbirth, minor surgery, counseling, physiotherapy.
Naturopathic Physicians according to The U.S. Department of Labor defines as one who “diagnoses, treats, and cares for patients, using a system of practice that bases its treatment of all physiological functions and abnormal conditions on natural laws governing the body, utilizes physiological, psychological and mechanical methods, such as air, water, heat, earth, phytotherapy (treatment by use of plants), electrotherapy, minor or orificial surgery, mechanotherapy, Naturopathic corrections and manipulations and all natural methods or modalities, together with natural medicines natural process foods and herbs and natural remedies…”
Naturopathic Physicians are graduates of Naturopathic Medical colleges are four-year professional schools with admission requirements comparable to those of conventional medical schools. There are currently six schools: Bastyr University School of Naturopathic Medicine, Canadian college of Naturopathic Medicine, National College of Naturopathic Medicine, National College of Naturopathic Medicine, Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine, and University Of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine.
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