Naturopathic medicine is a system and
philosophy of medicine that has been around
for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years.
Before the advent of 'conventional' medicine,
which uses a wide variety of drugs and
surgical procedures, almost every doctor
learned how to use herbs, minerals, homeopathy,
and other natural methods to treat disease.
Since the early 1900's and with the discovery
of antibiotics, usage and public knowledge
of naturopathic medicine has declined.
This was most likely due to the 'quick
fix' nature of many of the new drugs developed
and increased safety of surgical procedures.
Diseases such as influenza and measles,
which today are generally nuisances and
easily treated in most people, were very
scary and sometimes life threatening in
these earlier times. The plague literally
plagued people. Today we are blessed with
better opportunities for proper nutrition,
hygiene, and information about these diseases,
all of which lessen the threat of many
of the more common diseases becoming life
threatening. The attraction that people
had towards conventional medicine was
and is understandable. Treatments that
decrease symptoms of a disease are often
well received by patients who are dealing
with a troublesome condition. Most advances
in technology are viewed as progress and
people want the best, especially where
their health or that of their loved ones
is concerned. The problem that came with
this flux towards conventional medicine
was that it was new and no one knew what
the side effects or long-term effects
of using synthetic drugs would be. Also,
most people abandoned the more natural
methods of health care and stopped caring
for themselves in a way that would keep
them strong and vital. Instead they began
using pills and surgery as 'fixes' when
things went wrong. They began to eat more
processed foods that have fewer vitamins
and minerals. Our environment became more
polluted. Most doctors know little about
nutrition, how or what to eat, or what
to do with people affected by the environment.
As well, the more scientific medicine
gets, the less people understand it. This
leads to people feeling ignorant about
health matters and leaving all the power
in their doctor's hands.
So, here we are today. When people feel
sick or know something is wrong, they
make an appointment and usually get a
prescription. If that doesn't work, another
prescription is tried. If a person is
lucky, they get sick very infrequently
and live healthy lives. Complications
arise when the treatments given don't
work or cause side effects that need another
treatment to lessen them. What happens
if you have allergies, asthma, and diabetes?
How many prescriptions do you take? What
if the drugs given interact with each
other or cause a nutritional deficiency?
What about the people who are on a drug
for the rest of their lives? What about
people with chronic diseases that have
been told they have no cure but the symptoms
can be 'managed'?
What causes many of the above problems
is the philosophy of the medicine used.
The focus should not be (however contrary
it may sound) how to get rid of whatever
ails you, but why it began. If you can
find out what causes your disease and
why it began for you, it is entirely possible
to foster your health in such a way that
your body heals itself. It does little
good to get rid of an ear infection in
your child if it returns again. Why take
an antiviral daily to suppress herpes
outbreaks when this can be done with lifestyle
and natural methods that do the same thing
while enhancing your immunity? If you
have advanced heart disease, diabetes,
or cancer, what feelings of hope do you
have that your life can be enhanced? If
you take medications daily, perhaps in
increasing doses, for the rest of your
life with your only hope to have better
or stable lab test results, that doesn't
sound like the quality life you could
be having. Did you know that with changes
to your lifestyle and natural therapies
you could increase the energy you feel
as well as possibly reverse many of the
damaging changes you now live with?
There are natural treatments for every
complaint. I once heard from a wise doctor,
"There are no incurable diseases, only
incurable people". What he meant was that
every case of cancer may not be curable,
but it is possible to cure cancer. No
condition is incurable. What happens in
treatment is more a factor of the person,
the nature of the disease, and other variables,
and not so much which disease is being
treated. It is more difficult, of course,
to treat diseases that are long-standing,
severe, or in other ways complicated.
But that does not mean it can never been
done. If a person does not want treatment
and they get something from being in the
place they are at, that makes recovery
all the more difficult. It is much easier
to treat conditions when they first start
and when the person wishes to be well.
But still there are no guarantees.
What tends to work best for most people
is a multifaceted approach to treating
their condition. First, treat the whole
person. Find out what their needs are
and treat them physically, mentally, emotionally,
and spiritually, as they need it. Treat
their whole body. Migraines, arthritis,
and urinary infections can be related
and not separate diseases. A person may
not need antibiotics or removal of an
organ, they may need something that seems
entirely unrelated. The toddler with constant
stomach pains may not need medication;
he may need to change day cares. Try to
understand what is going on for the person.
Second, treat them in such a way as to
increase their vitality. The goal is to
increase the healing response within so
that the body becomes healthier and reverses
the disease process naturally and in its
time (if this is possible). It may be
necessary to provide some symptomatic
relief, but the goal of a treatment should
not be to simply suppress the symptoms.
Just because symptoms are gone does not
mean that the disease is not there. The
goal is a complete cure and no return
of the condition (sometimes this is possible,
at other times it is not). Your body holds
an incredible healing force that wants
to keep you in harmonious balance at all
times. Think of the miracle of healing
a broken bone. Think of how microorganisms
cause your lungs much distress in bronchitis,
yet how well you breathe and how complete
the cure when the body is done healing
that condition. Think of the miracle of
life itself. If disease arises when we
hinder the body in maintaining its perfect
balance, then restoring conditions of
balance will help our bodies to heal themselves.
After all, it is not the antibiotic that
heals you. The antibiotic simply kills
off enough bacteria to allow your body
the upper hand. Ask yourself if the body
shouldn't have the upper hand to begin
with. If you really do need antibiotics,
what is causing the bacteria to gain the
upper hand?
Naturopathic medicine strives to restore
balance by removing any obstacles keeping
your body from healing itself. Physicians
using this medicine understand the importance
of treating each person individually and
in a way that helps restore their natural
vitality. They also try to use the most
gentle yet effective treatment possible
to avoid causing side effects or interactions
between treatments. Naturopathic physicians
also recognize the importance of using
conventional medicine when it is necessary.
They will also use appropriate lab work,
x-rays, and other tools for diagnosis
and tracking when necessary. As all physicians,
they frequently will refer a complicated
condition to providers who can give the
patient the best care along with the natural
treatments. Naturopaths regard the wants
and needs of their patients highly. A
patient is encouraged to share their goals
and take and active part in their healthcare.
Consultations and treatments are generally
longer than those with a conventional
practitioner so questions can be addressed
and a healing relationship established.
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