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The first and most obvious difference between naturopathic physicians and classically-trained western doctors is that western doctors are primarily experts in disease, whereas naturopathic physicians are experts in health and wellness. So if you want to go to someone who knows everything that there is to know about disease and disease symptoms, it’s an excellent idea to go visit a conventionally-trained physician. |
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The American Association of naturopathic physicians maintains a national registry of appropriately qualified naturopathic doctors.
Mike: Is there a website people can visit to do a search?
Dr. Pizzorno: Yes. It's http://www.naturopathic.org.
Mike: What do patients ask for in terms of accreditation? They just ask for a naturopathic license?
Dr. Pizzorno: Yes.
Mike: That's it?
Dr. Pizzorno: That's it. Just ask to see their license. At this time in the United States there are 4 schools that are accredited to give naturopathic degrees.
Mike: Can you list those?
Dr. Pizzorno: Yes. |
| REPPED: Mike: For our readers who may not be familiar with naturopathic physicians, can you give a brief description of what an ND really is?
Dr. Pizzorno: Well, if you think about health care, there are kind of two basic philosophies -- one is kind of the interventionist philosophy seen by conventional medical doctors, where the role of the doctor is to diagnose that disease and treat that disease. |
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Another important reason to visit naturopathic physicians is because at the office of your N.D., you will be presented with a far wider range of options when it comes to correcting dysfunctions or overcoming diseases or disorders. A western doctor is typically quite limited both in the amount of time she can spend with you and the advice she might offer you. |
| But there’s another extremely important reason to visit a naturopathic physician instead of an M.D.: naturopathic physicians have a very different paradigm when it comes to the doctor-patient relationship and the fundamental causes of healing. In naturopathy, it is widely recognized that the patient is the healer, not the physician. Naturopathy has respect for the human body and its innate healing abilities. It seeks to assist the natural healing wisdom of the human body through natural approaches that never attempt to overtake or compromise the body’s own healing systems. |
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In most states, licensed naturopathic physicians can prescribe bio-identical hormones and conventional hormones. They would approach these dramatic situations with the same high degree of concern and astuteness as would a conventional practitioner and may integrate acute antihemorrhagic botanicals or nutrients in combination with the hormonal therapies. |
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Emily Kane, in an article published by the American Association of naturopathic physicians in HealthWorld Online, adds her recommendations, with the reminder to first consult with a nutritionist or naturopath: vitamin B-complex injected into the muscle every two to ten days; omega-3 fatty acids (such as raw flax or linseed oil, one teaspoon daily); omega-6 fatty acids, found in fish, and olive oil; vitamin B3, 500 milligrams at the start of the migraine; magnesium in doses of 400 to 800 milligrams daily; and Quercetin, 500 milligrams per day.
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David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts |
In clinical practice, I and thousands of other herbalists, naturopathic physicians, and even a few mainstream medical doctors use skullcap safely and regularly. It is indicated for stressed-out people who, when nervous or agitated, develop muscle spasms, nervous tics, or tight, painful muscles.
I also use skullcap for the spasms and tremors associated with tardive dyskinesia (involuntary movements of the muscles and tongue), restless legs syndrome, mild Tourette's syndrome, and bruxism (grinding of the teeth). It even can offer some relief from the tremors caused by Parkinson's disease. |
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Instead, visit naturopathic physicians only (N.D.).
5) Prevent cancer in your own life by getting sunlight, eating lots of raw, fresh produce, taking superfood supplements (like spirulina, green tea and rainforest herbs) and engaging in regular exercise. Two of the best anti-cancer supplements I know of are Blood Support from www.BaselineNutritionals.com and Arcozon from the Amazon Herb Company: www.amazondreams.amazonherb. |
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The only primary care practitioners that are trained in the medical school setting about all of these options are licensed naturopathic physicians. The purpose of this evaluation, as discussed in the overview section and the overview of alternative medicine, is to conduct a medical history, physical exam, and necessary laboratory and imaging studies to determine the risk for osteoporosis and heart disease. After a determination of whether you are at low risk, medium risk, or high risk for these conditions, a treatment plan will be recommended. |
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At the Twentieth Annual Convention of the American Association of naturopathic physicians, Risa Schulman, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, gave a presentation called "Breakthrough Findings in Pomegranate Juice Research." In it, she called attention to published research showing that pomegranate juice significantly increased levels of nitric oxide.
Nitric oxide is an important molecule that plays a critical role in vascular disease. |
| American Association of naturopathic physicians, is a huge fan of quercetin. "It strengthens the capillaries in the upper respiratory tract to make them less reactive to the kind of inhalants that trigger allergic symptoms," she says.
Sometimes people with hay fever simply have very reactive mucous membranes, meaning they have a low threshold for irritation. These membranes may be slightly inflamed to begin with, or tend toward inflammation at the slightest irritation.
"Quercetin tends to decrease inflammation, and it helps support the immune system at the same time," Starbuck told me. |
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These products are used mainly by licensed naturopathic physicians but also by progressive medical doctors and a growing number of chiropractors and acupuncturists.
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• If symptoms start from a few days to 1 week before the menses, apply lA tsp twice daily beginning at midcycle (day 15) and stopping approximately day 26 or a day or two before the menses is due.
• If symptoms begin at ovulation, apply V4 tsp per day on days 8-14 (do not use during days 1-7 while bleeding), and then lA tsp twice daily until the menses begins. |
| Some naturopathic physicians advocate a very light diet or even fasting during an active acute infection. The rationale is to minimize the burden on the body so that all of its resources can be utilized for an immune response to fight the infection. Fasting is also presumably a more efficient way of eliminating the metabolic toxins. If you're not used to fasting, I would not suggest trying this approach for any longer than three days on your own. Drink plenty of water as well. Better yet, you may want to seek advice from a knowledgeable practitioner about this approach. |
| State law determines which antibiotics naturopathic physicians may prescribe. If a practitioner cannot prescribe a particular antibiotic, he or she can either refer you to a conventional practitioner or work in cooperation with a conventional practitioner who can make a prescription available to you. Nutritional and herbal supplements can then be used in addition to your conventional treatment.
A naturopathic physician can also provide natural therapies to augment your immune support, prevent side effects from the medications, and help you to recover optimally from the infection. |
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CASE REPORTS
The following case reports, clinical anecdotes, and ideas come from David Winston's case files and from the files of many of the top herbalists and naturopathic physicians in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
From David Winston's Case Files—Poor Sleep, Aching Joints
This case involves a woman in her mid-fifties who complained of poor sleep, mild anemia, chronically aching joints, and irritable bowel syndrome.
Ms. E.'s blood work had come back "normal." She ate a very healthy diet, took appropriate supplements, exercised regularly, and was in a happy marriage. |
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| All-Natural Cures For Bad Breath
Jamison Starbuck, ND, a naturopathic physician in family practice, a lecturer at the University of Montana, Missoula, and past president of the American Association of naturopathic physicians. She is a contributing editor to The Alternative Advisor: The Complete Guide to Natural Therapies and Alternative Treatments. Time Life.
Few doctors note the scent of a patient's breath during physical exams, but I'm a firm believer in this practice. Halitosis (bad breath) can provide several useful diagnostic clues. |
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JUDYTH REICHENBERC-ULLMAN is a board-certified diplomate of the Homeopathic Academy of naturopathic physicians. She is a graduate of Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington, and received her master's degree in psychiatric social work from the University of Washington. She has had more than two decades of clinical experience as a naturopathic and homeopathic physician.
The Northwest Center for Homeopathic Medicine
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| If you are older than 40, ask
"To find a naturopathic physician in your area who can monitor your use of natural remedies, contact the American Association of naturopathic physicians, 866-538-2267, www. naturopatbic.org. Pregnant and breast-feeding women should avoid many natural remedies. your doctor to measure your DHEA level by using a saliva test to confirm that you are deficient. This hormone should not be taken by people who have a hormone-sensitive cancer, such as breast or prostate cancer.
Also helpful- The herbs astragalus and ginseng are natural energy boosters. |
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Free online search for naturopathic physicians in your area.
American Board of Holistic Medicine—www.holisticboard.org: Free referrals to more than 650 M.D.s and D.O.s who are board-certified holistic physicians.
Institute for Functional Medicine—www.functionalmedicine.org: Free online search for functional medicine doctors in your area.
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)—http://nccam. nih.gov: Federal government's lead agency for scientific research on complementary and alternative medicine. |
| Free online search for naturopathic physicians in your area.
American Board of Holistic Medicine—www.holisticboard.org: Free referrals to more than 650 M.D.s and D.O.s who are board-certified holistic physicians.
Institute for Functional Medicine—www.functionalmedicine.org: Free online search for functional medicine doctors in your area.
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)—http://nccam. nih.gov: Federal government's lead agency for scientific research on complementary and alternative medicine. |
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| He is associate professor of medicine, the National College of Naturopathic Medicine, Portland, OR, and past president of the American Association of naturopathic physicians.
If you have osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, the removal of rofecoxib (Vioxx) from the market because of reports linking it to heart attack and stroke took away one of your pain-relief options. You need a reliable painkiller—but does it have to be at the expense of your health? Absolutely not.
There are good alternatives. |
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Referral Organizations for Finding Nutritionally Oriented Physicians American Association of naturopathic physicians www.naturopathic.org
American College for Advancement in Medicine www.acam.org
International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine www.orthomed.org or centre@orthomed.org
Nutritionally (Biochemically) Oriented Medical Center
The Center for the Improvement of Human Functioning International
3100 N. Hillside Avenue
Wichita, KS 67219
(316) 682-3100 www.brightspot. |
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From Bill Mitchell's Case Files—Debilitated Nervous System and Increased Energy
William (Bill) Mitchell, ND, is one of the most respected naturopathic physicians in North America. He has a busy practice in Seattle, Washington, and is one of the founders of Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington.
In his book, Plant Medicine in Practice, Mitchell mentions two favorite formulas using eleuthero. The first combines one part eleuthero with two parts fresh milky oat tincture. |
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Homeopathic Academy of naturopathic physicians www.hanp.net (253) 630-3338
American Institute of Homeopathy www.homeopathyusa.org (888) 445-9988
North American Society of Homeopaths www.homeopathy.org (206) 720-7000
E. See a naturopath.
Check your local yellow pages for a naturopathic physician.
Find an ND www.findnd.com
National College of Naturopathic Medicine www.ncnm.edu (503) 255-4860
American Association of naturopathic physicians www.naturopathic.org (703) 610-9037
2. STOP TAKING NON-PRESCRIPTION AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS. |
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In the last decade, however, homeopathy has made a comeback, especially among naturopathic physicians. It continues to gain more recognition because of its non-invasive nature and because the dosages used are very dilute and non-stressful to the body, and quite simply, because it works!
Dr. Herbert DeloRey is a researcher and practitioner in the field of energy medicine.5 What is interesting about his work is that he has taken computerized electronic analysis technology, like the "Interro" and the "Quantum Xrroid" systems, and married them to homeopathy. |