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Archive for the 'Alternative Medicine' Category
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
Take the natural route to a better health and life by looking for the qualified holistic and naturopathic medical doctor in town. The holistic or naturopathic doctor that is talked about is the one who has the capability to cure patients with devastating and hard to cure diseases through the unique blend of conventional western medicine and alternative medicine. Getting more particular with these two branches of medicine, holistic doctors are more concerned on dealing with from hard to cure diseases such as heart disease, cancer, HIV or AIDS, high blood pressure, depression, infertility, menopausal symptoms, prostatitis and diabetes. In the treatment procedure they usually use natural and dietary procedure to prove more efficiency in curing their patient’s illness. The other branch of medicine which is the naturopathic medicine mainly specializes in using natural cure and treatment procedures. Doctors under this field uses herbal medicine, nutritional supplements, diet, lifestyle and exercise modifications, natural hormone therapy, intravenous vitamins, minerals and herbs and all other treatments that fall under the natural treatment category. These doctors are regarded as alternative medicine doctor natural health practitioners.
Being an alternative medicine doctor natural health who promotes well being does not need to solely rely on the knowledge and skills that he earned during his study. He has to develop other values such like providing quality time listening to his patients to actually understand the problem and the pain that the patient is suffering from. With good listening skills, he will gain the wisdom to determine the patient’s sickness thus knowing the right and cost effective treatment that the patient could have. The naturopathic doctor is suggested to be consulted in cases of devastating and hard to cure diseases because of its capacity to determine the very root of the disease. Though their particular knowledge about natural treatments and cure they can dig into the problem and get the very cause of the disease whether it is improper nutrition, bad diet or insufficient body mineral supply. The findings and the advice of the naturopathic doctor will be very significant to improve the patient’s treatment procedure and recovery stage.
Just keep an eye on the well known and expert naturopathic doctor or alternative medicine doctor natural health practitioner in your area. It’s best to find the doctor within the town vicinity for consultation and regular check up accessibility and convenience. If you don’t know anyone in your town that specializes in naturopathic medicine, use the internet to locate one. Some naturopathic doctors had their advertisements online. There you will find their complete qualification, educational background, practice experience and other information that makes them excel in the medical world. All you have to do is to ask the internet for their list so that you can immediately make your choice and have your disease cured the natural and cost efficient way.
By: Ian Pennington
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
Which universities offer degrees that I can go to naturopathic school and become a naturopathic doctor? My friend is getting hers from Coe College, it’s like pre-med but in alternative medicine. I’m looking for a real university (not online).
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010
Incontinence affects millions of men and women globally yet rarely will it be the subject of conversation between friends or even spouses. That’s unfortunate because incontinence can be cured or managed fairly easily and you can speed up your doctor’s recommendation by exploring incontinence and alternative medicine.
A holistic approach to almost any condition is always preferable to drug therapy or surgery. With incontinence there are several things you can do ranging from changes in lifestyle, to exercise, to changes in diet that can assist in ending the condition and the embarrassment and inconvenience that goes with it.
Often the cause of incontinence is the deterioration of the muscles in the pelvic floor. These muscles support, in part, the organ structure for the bladder and urethra. When they are weakened the bladder may move creating excessive pressure and the sphincter muscles and urethra can become non-responsive to efforts to control the flow of urine.
Exercises, like Kegel routines, yoga and Pilates can go a long way in strengthening these muscles and regaining control. Using biofeedback in conjunction with exercise can greatly increase the effectiveness of these muscle toning efforts as it allows you to see what is working and what isn’t.
Even acupuncture, still considered an alternative medicine, can be useful in getting better blood flow to the muscles and the bladder which assists in regaining strength. Acupuncture has the additional benefit of restoring hormone levels and enhancing the immune system which gives you an overall healthier body.
Incontinence and alternative medicine really go hand in hand. Incontinence by itself is not a disease but a symptom of an underlying condition. Simple alternative medicine can assist not only with the incontinence, but whatever the condition is that is causing it.
By: Hillary Bowman
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Sunday, January 24th, 2010
There are new techniques about alternative medicine, i want to know which one of these are really efficient :
*Ionic Detox
*Colonic cleansing
*anti CCP
Could you give me serious answers, thanks.
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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
Alternative medicine schools are educational institutions in which the processes and practices of non-Western medicine are taught and disseminated. This is a valuable addition to the health industry. There are a number of schools in the US, that offer education in various branches of alternative medicine including degree programs in holistic health care, naturopathy, Chinese herbology and medicine, acupuncture, nutrition, clinical counseling, psychology, spiritual psychology, Avurveda and more.
Three the well known alternative schools are Five Branches Institute, College and Clinic of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine an Southwestern College.
Five Branches Institute, College and Clinic of Traditional Chinese Medicine located in Santa Cruz and San Jose, California emphasizes traditional Chinese medical theory and diagnosis, acupuncture, herbology and Western Medicine. They offer a Master’s program as well as Doctoral degrees.
The University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine located in Connecticut awards a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine to students who complete four years of study. Naturopathic medicine is a system of primary health care that practices prevention, diagnosis and treating conditions of the human mind and body.
Southwestern College in Scottsdale, Arizona creates a holistic approach to learning, counseling and psychology. Based on psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, systemic and transpersonal psychology, each theory is applied to students’ personal transformation and professional development.
The interest in alternative medicine has prompted many medical schools to add complementary alternative medical (CAM) courses to their curriculums. It has become quite apparent that patients are seeing physicians who not only practice conventional medicine, but alternative medicine as well.
By: Elizabeth Morgan
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
i am having trouble identifying 5 different types of alternative medicine (like a statement) and then having pro’s and con’s…well actually, i can do the pros and cons, but like i said, i am having trouble coming up with the statements…please help! i dont know what i am doing!!
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Saturday, December 26th, 2009
I’ve so far tried St. Johns wart, 5-htp, kava, sam -e, valerian root, and gaba…not all at the same time, of course, but taken as directed. None of these have helped me much in calming my nerves. Is there anything else I can try? Please help!
Thanks so much!
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009
With the high cost of medications today, are any of you turning to natural or holistic medicine for help?
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Sunday, November 29th, 2009
My mother is a case of stage IV throat (oropharynx) cancer and has completed 9 rounds of chemotherapy and 40 rounds of radiotherpy? She is unable to eat anything due to the side effects of radio therapy and of course the cancer present in the oropharynx part. Is there someone who has undergone similar cancer treatment through alternative medication? Any answers will be highly appreciated?? My e-mail ID is shiv_cancermania@yahoo.com. Please help.
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009
I am curious to learn what alternative medicines exist for the following ailments (not for myself)?
-high blood pressure
-arthritis/ fibromyalgia
-obesity
-depression/anxiety
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