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Naturopathic Doctors
Naturopathic medicine focuses on getting to the root of health problems rather than just treating symptoms. A naturopathic doctor treats conditions using holistic treatments such as acupuncture, nutritional medicine and allergy testing. A naturopathic physician will take your health history and ask questions about your lifestyle, recommending a customized treatment plan. In treating patients a naturopath can also educate them on intravenous therapy, chelation therapy, supplements and pregnancy health.
Acupuncture is also another great treatment option expecting mothers can use to help alleviate some of their symptoms. In addition to treating nausea and vomiting, Naturopathic medicine it can be used to help manage stress levels as well as treat heartburn and other gastrointestinal disorders.
Naturopathic medicine with all treatment, especially during pregnancy, it’s really important to discuss with your healthcare provider or your midwife to ensure that these are right for you. If you have any other questions or concerns, please consult with your naturopathic doctor or your midwife.
Oncotherm is one of the most exciting frontiers of cancer treatment and research namely because it’s a very noninvasive form of complimentary cancer therapy, and because it doesn’t cause any additional toxicity to the treatment in addition to the toxicity from standard therapies.
Naturopathic medicine also improves the outcomes that truly matter to the patient, namely it improves overall survival and it improves quality of life. From a patient experience perspective, Oncotherm is a very comfortable treatment.
Treatments can last anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes depending on the area to be treated. And the number of treatments varies depending on what the treatment plan is overall for the patient in the short and long term.
Naturopathic medicine depends on what types of other treatments might be integrated as part of the overall plan. It typically can vary anywhere from 12 to up to 24 treatments of Oncotherm. Temporary redness after treatment is quite common, and sometimes there can be some minor burns resembling a sunburn and that’s very easily managed and treatable.
For more information on oncothermia or local regional hyperthermia, find a naturopathic doctor who specializes in integrative cancer care.Presenter: Local Practitioners: Naturopathic Doctor
Naturopathic doctors see a variety of digestive conditions in practice.
Patients will often come in complaining of GERD or esophageal reflux disease. They’ll often also have bloating after eating, a lot of dysbiosis or cramping pain after eating certain foods. We’ll also see a lot of constipation and diarrhea, IVS-like symptoms where patients are unable to perform normal activities of daily living due to these digestive concerns. Naturopathic doctors are known for treating the whole person. So, we will look at your diet and your lifestyle, your mind, body, your physical health in addition to your mental and emotional well-being in terms of finding a solution that works for the patient.
So whether it’s GERD associated with low acid, for example, versus high acid. Zinc can be a really important part of treatment. We want to understand why that valve isn’t closing. We’ll make suggestions with respect to changing diet, etc. When it comes to bloating and cramping pains after eating, we like to identify foods that are contributing to the discomfort, oftentimes, sugar being a major culprit.
So, patients are finding not – staying away from refined grains and other complex carbohydrates or removing these foods from their diet either entirely or just incorporating just a small amount really helps with their symptoms there.
Useful Resources
Canada
Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nunavut
United States of America
National Provider Identifier (NPI)
American Association of Naturopathic Physicians
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Australian Naturopathic Practitioners Association
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Naturopaths & Medical Herbalists of New Zealand
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British Naturopathic Association
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College of Naturopathic Medicine
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South African Naturopathy Association
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Naturopathic & Yoga Association of India