Natural Therapies
Clinical Nutrition -
The use of food, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and other nutritional
supplements to stimulate a healing response.
Botanical Medicine -
Medicinal plants and plant extracts from all over the world, used
according to traditional and modern scientific principles. Naturopathic
physicians are the only licensed health care providers fully trained
in the use of botanical medicine.
Homeopathy -
This powerful system of medicine is based on the "law of similars"
(like cures like). Specially prepared dilutions of substances are
carefully matched with the patient to stimulate the body's innate
healing forces.
Physical Medicine -
The application of hydrotherapy, exercise therapy, massage, and
manipulation of the bones, joints, muscles, and soft tissues.
Lifestyle Counseling -
Addressing all aspects of a person's life, including attitude, diet,
exercise, habits, and coping with and avoiding occupational stress
and environmental hazards.
Intravenous Therapy -
The intravenous administration of vitamins, minerals, and herbal
medicines to stimulate a healing response.
Acupuncture -
Energy moves along pathways throughout the body, and these pathways
surface at certain points. Stimulation of these points by the insertion
of fine needles allows energy to flow more evenly, and restores
and maintains health of organs, cells and tissues.
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