Naturopathic
Doctors treat the whole person, educating patients to become partners in their own healing.
Naturopathic
doctors treat the whole person, addressing chronic and acute conditions while emphasizing disease prevention.
Not exact matches
«It's similar to giving a
doctor the ability to look at a
person's
whole body and
treat an illness, not just its symptoms.»
As I continue to meet with my
doctor Lilli Link and health coach Jackie Damboragian, I realize that they are looking beyond the presenting symptoms and the affected body parts to learn more about the
whole person that they are
treating.
Treat the Whole Person Naturopathic Doctors treat each patient individually, taking into account his or her physical, mental, emotional state as well as genetic, environmental and social fac
Treat the
Whole Person Naturopathic
Doctors treat each patient individually, taking into account his or her physical, mental, emotional state as well as genetic, environmental and social fac
treat each patient individually, taking into account his or her physical, mental, emotional state as well as genetic, environmental and social factors.
You felt in control of your health You had more energy You felt empowered because you had support to help you make the changes your
doctor prescribed You were
treated like a
whole person, not a disease
Treat the Whole Person: Naturopathic doctors treat each patient by taking into account individual physical, mental, emotional, genetic, environmental, social, and other fac
Treat the
Whole Person: Naturopathic
doctors treat each patient by taking into account individual physical, mental, emotional, genetic, environmental, social, and other fac
treat each patient by taking into account individual physical, mental, emotional, genetic, environmental, social, and other factors.
Naturopathic
doctors follow six guiding principles: the healing power of nature, identify and
treat the cause, first do no harm,
doctor as teacher,
treat the
whole person, and prevention.
And this may create more problems for the medical practitioner than it can for the natural medicine practitioner, because the
doctor will
treat the disease and its symptoms as individual illnesses, whereas the naturopath will
treat the
person as an individual and his or her symptoms as a
whole.
In this discipline, we believe in
treating the
person as a
whole, and finding the root cause of the problem — unlike many conventional
doctors, who would prefer to just
treat the symptoms.
Guiding principles of Naturopathic medicine: First do no harm, Healing power of nature,
Treat the cause,
Treat the
whole person, Prevention,
Doctor as Teacher