And so, they were curi — you know —
Allopathic practitioners are curing diseases and kneeling patients uhm — for things that were thought to be incurable.
Allopathic practitioners cater to people in the illness range of the continuum.
Not exact matches
IFNA ™'s distinguished faculty and advisory board includes top leaders in integrative and functional medicine — trained
allopathic and naturopathic physicians, registered dietitian / nutritionists, nurse
practitioners, culinary nutrition experts, holistic health counselors and other allied professionals.
Mixed: There are also
practitioners who use a combination of techniques, some of which work with the body's natural healing abilities, and some of which are
allopathic in their modality and suppress or work against the body's healing efforts.
This type of
practitioner more commonly comes from an
allopathic (conventional) medical background.
Even many conventional
allopathic medical
practitioners recommend taking a good probiotic supplement when they prescribe antibacterial drugs to a patient.
Having visited a plethora of
allopathic doctors with no avail, I didn't see the harm in going to an alternative medicine
practitioner.
Allopathic and Natural Health
Practitioners Typically Fail to Address the Cause
One of the key differences between traditional (
allopathic) medicine and naturopathic medicine is that naturopathic
practitioners focus on the individual rather than treating based on the generality of symptoms.
The Healing Touch Certified
Practitioner (HTCP) credential is recognized in Energy Medicine and
allopathic medicine as a significant professional accomplishment.
One might assume that since I am a holistic
practitioner, I do not endorse
allopathic veterinary care.
The mission of the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners is to protect the health and welfare of the state's citizens by assuring that only qualified
allopathic and osteopathic physicians, advanced life support personnel, athletic trainers, dietitians, genetic counselors, licensed nutritionists, medical assistants, occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, physician assistants, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and respiratory care
practitioners are licensed to practice in South Dakota.