Should You See a Naturopathic Doctor Today?

Naturopathy is an up-and-coming alternative to modern medicine. The origins of naturopathy can be traced back to Europe’s natural cure movement in the 19th century. As the 1800s neared the end, naturopathy had become fairly popular in the United States. In 1895, John Scheel first coined the term ‘naturopathy’. Etymologically the term comes from the Latin - ‘natura’, meaning birth, and Greek - ‘pathos’ meaning suffering.

Benedict Lust, later deemed the father of US naturopathy, purchased rights to the term and was responsible for popularizing it.

Who Is A Naturopathic Doctor?

A naturopathic doctor is a general practitioner who specializes in traditional healing in addition to modern medicine. Naturopathic medicine aims to attend to the root cause of the illness rather than just suppressing the symptoms. It makes use of the human body’s innate healing capacity to create a personalized treatment plan for treating acute and chronic conditions. Massage therapy, exercise, and nutritional counseling are some of the most popular techniques employed in naturopathy.

What Principles Do Naturopathic Doctors Follow?

Naturopathy abides by the following principles –

●       Self Healing

Clearing the path for the body’s inherent curative abilities to work its magic.

●       Addressing Underlying Symptoms

Instead of solely focusing on the symptoms, it intends to treat the underlying physical or mental condition.

●       No Side Effects

Naturopathic medicines do not cause any harmful side effects.

●       Holistic Approach

Naturopathy restores the patient’s health completely while taking into account all adjacent relevant factors.

●        Emphasis on Self Care

Self-care and awareness of their condition play an important part for a patient undergoing naturopathy.

Naturopathic Doctor Vs. Traditional Naturoapth

A naturopathic doctor is licensed by the Council of Naturopathic Medical Education (CNME). They complete a 4 year, government-accredited degree program similar to conventional med school. They receive expert training that allows them to diagnose and treat a condition effectively.

A traditional naturopath on the other hand isn’t required by law to hold a license. There’s no accredited degree or course. Most of their training is non-standardized with very little actual on-site clinical experience. A naturopath can serve as a wellness coach and healthcare consultant but not as a doctor.

What Do Naturopathic Doctors Treat?

NDs are equipped to treat a vast array of medical conditions, ranging from simple allergies, and chronic pain to hormonal imbalances and even cardiovascular disorders. Lately, naturopathy has also become increasingly popular among mental health practitioners.

Naturopathy in Full Circle Health Clinic

Full Circle Health Clinic is a licensed practitioner of Naturopathy in Oklahoma City. We guide our patients to embark on a journey to wellness and good health aided by their own innate immunity. Our treatment plans are customized to target your entire body, relieving both the body and mind. Instead of temporarily alleviating the symptoms, our approach is to pinpoint the root, underlying cause. Sounds like something you need? To start your treatment with us book a consultation at (405) 753-9355.

**Disclaimer: This content is neither a medical advice nor does it imply a doctor-patient relationship