lundi 11 février 2019

Naturopathy, Naturopathists And Natural Medicine

By Steven McDonald


When it comes to holistic and alternative medicine, there are a number of choices. Some of these include Naturopathy, acupressure, acupuncture, chiropractic, Christian Science, crystal healing, eugenics, homeopathy, osteopathy, parapsychology, phrenology, radionics, Reiki and reflexology. While some have proven effective, most are considered to be fringe medicine by medical professionals

When it comes to naturopathic treatments, providers often use a number of pseudo-scientific applications which are thought to be non-invasive or natural. As the practice is also considered a self-help method, the techniques and ideology behind the practice are based on folk lure and vitalism. As a result, most providers in this area only use natural medicine and treatments while recommending individuals avoid following Western practices and practitioners.

The primary practices which these providers recommend avoiding include vaccinations, medical testing, drugs and surgery. As some studies related to vaccines have shown that children acquiring vaccinations are prone to autism, there is an ongoing debate as to whether or not parents should vaccinate children. Whereas, most public schools still require children to be vaccinated before parents can register the child for school. In some cases, parents will go as far as to pay the high cost of private school to avoid this requirement.

Even with the threat that measles and other communicable diseases can often be deadly if not caught early, some parents still refuse to vaccinate babies and children. In other cases, parents reject the notions which natural medicine is based on, and still move forward with vaccinations and enroll children in public school. In either case, it should be noted that most treatments provided by naturopathists nor natural medications have been scientifically proven as effective.

It is for this reason that this type of practice is often considered ineffective and harmful by the medical community. The lack of testing has also raised ethical questions about the practice. Whereas, the American Cancer Society along with the medical community has often considered practitioners to be charlatans practicing nothing other than quackery. At the same time, there are a number of individuals which claim natural treatments are more effective and less invasive than others which have been prescribed by Western doctors in the past.

Some naturopathic providers are better than others. In fact, there have been a number which have been taken to court and found guilty of committing a crime related to issues which resulted from treatment. In response, a number of holistic providers, including naturopathists now identify as primary care providers.

Since inception sometime around 1902, the practice has been based on the belief that a body can heal through a connection to the chi, or life energy force which resides within each individual. In fact, diagnoses and treatments focus on the natural ability of the human body to heal over time. As a result, most naturopaths treat individuals with dietary changes, lifestyle modification and stress reduction over treatments provided in Western medicine.

Generally, a consultation with a naturopathist begins with a review of individual medical history. Once the history has been provided, most providers then interview the individual with regards to lifestyle, diet, mental health, physical health and emotional well being. Most often, the consultation will conclude with a physical exam so that the provider can obtain height, weight, blood pressure and temperature in order to provide a wellness plan designed to heal the entire body rather than a single area.




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