Naturopathic Medicine
Naturopathic medicine is a distinct system of primary health care that emphasizes prevention, treatment and promotion of health through the use of natural therapies that seek to encourage the self-healing process. Naturopathic Doctors are the medical experts in natural therapies and are the most comprehensively trained specialists in complementary and alternative medicine. Naturopathic medicine is distinguished by the six principles that underlie and determine its practice.
The Six Principles of Naturopathic Medicine
Naturopathic medicine is based on the theory that when given the proper tools and opportunities, all organic systems – including our bodies – have an innate ability to heal. Naturopathic doctors work to restore and support this inherent healing process by using therapies tailored to the individual that serve to assist the body in its own healing process.
First Do No Harm
Naturopathic doctors prefer noninvasive treatments that minimize the risks of harmful side effects. They are trained to know which level of intervention is needed with each patient and they know when they must refer to other health care practitioners.
Identify and Treat the Cause
Every illness has an underlying cause. Naturopathic doctors see the symptoms of disease as important messages from the body that should not be suppressed or eliminated. Naturopathic doctors address the underlying cause of illness rather than only treating the symptoms.
Treat the Whole Person
Health and disease are the product of a complex interaction of physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, genetic, dietary, environmental and lifestyle factors. Naturopathic doctors consider each of these factors in treating a patient.
Doctor as Teacher
Naturopathic doctors empower and educate patients to become active participants in their healthcare and encourage a high level of self-responsibility. They recognize the power of healthcare as a team effort and take the time to educate patients in the steps to achieving and maintaining optimal health.
Prevention
Naturopathic doctors understand the power of preventative medicine in not only preventing disease but also in preventing minor illnesses from developing into more serious or chronic diseases. They use various assessment methods to identify disease risk factors and make appropriate interventions to prevent illness.
Determinants of Health
Naturopathic doctors are trained to think about all variables that affect health and influence the coarse of disease. These variables or “determinants of health” include:
- Inborn factors [genetics, intrauterine/maternal exposures & health and constitution (determines susceptibility)]
- Disturbances (illnesses, physical & emotional exposures, stresses & trauma and toxic environmental exposures)
- Lifestyle Factors (including: nutrition, sleep, exercise, psychoemotional health, clean water, loving and being loved, community)
Naturopathic doctors spend time understanding how all the variables of your “determinants of health” affect your current health.
The Education of Naturopathic Doctors
Naturopathic Doctors are trained at accredited, four-year, post-graduate naturopathic medical schools. Their comprehensive medical training includes studies in conventional medical sciences, clinical and physical diagnosis, laboratory and diagnostic imaging studies, clinical medicine, naturopathic philosophy, pharmacology, and various natural and conventional therapies. To become licensed practitioners, naturopathic doctors must successfully pass national board exams covering the fundamental and clinical medical sciences and all aspects of naturopathic therapeutics.
Most therapies or modalities in Naturopathic practice include:
- Diet
- Lifestyle Modifications
- Nutrient Therapies
- Botanical Medicine
- Homeopathy
- Counseling
- Hydrotherapy
- Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy
- Physical Therapies (Naturopathic Manipulation, Muscle Energy Stretching, Craniosacral Therapy)
- Pharmacology
- Minor Surgery
Naturopathic doctors must pass national board exams in the basic and clinical medical sciences and all of the naturopathic therapeutics to become licensed practitioners.
For more information about Naturopathic Medicine:
California Naturopathic Doctors Association: www.calnd.org
American Association of Naturopathic Physicians: www.naturopathic.org
Contact the front office at (310) 451-8880 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Maggie Ney or Dr Joe Dubroff.