What is a Naturopath or ND?
According to (CNRA, 2007) ND stands for Naturopathic doctor and N.D's are trained specialists in a separate and distinct
healing art which uses non-invasive natural medicine. They are not orthodox
medical doctors (M.D.s) nor are they doctors, the term simply means they have a doctorate in Naturopathy. N.D.s are conventionally
trained in subjects such as anatomy, physiology, counseling, dietary
evaluations, nutrition, herbology, acupressure, muscle relaxation and
structural normalization, homeopathy, iridology, exercise therapy, hydrotherapy,
oxygen therapy and thermal therapy. Some practitioners are also trained
in additional specialties such as acupuncture or natural childbirth.
ND's tailor the healing modality to the needs of the
individual with methods which are effective for both chronic and acute
problems. Naturopathic doctors cooperate with all branches of medical
science, referring individuals to other practitioners for diagnosis or
treatment when appropriate.
In practice, naturopathic doctors perform lifestyle analysis, laboratory
testing, nutritional and dietary assessments, metabolic analysis and
other evaluative procedures. They are trained to use a wide variety of
natural methods which involve the individual in the healing process.
Naturopathy is based upon a belief in the body's innate God-given natural
ability to heal itself when given an appropriate internal and external
healing environment. Naturopaths are not involved in the practice of
medicine and do not use drugs or pharmaceuticals, nor do they perform
abortions or surgery (other than minor first aid). They have traditionally
been referred to as "drugless doctors." In reality, naturopathy
deals with wellness and relief from conditions which are the result of
stress whether from mental, nutritional, environmental or physical factors.
N.D.s have participated in a specialized course
of study and received degrees in naturopathy. Some states license naturopaths
and regulate the profession. In those states, the naturopaths must also
have passed a national or state board examination and their practice
is subject to review by a State Board of Examiners. Several naturopathic,
professional organizations also require the candidate to pass a proficiency
test in naturopathy in order to join their organization.
NATUROPATHY: A BRIEF HISTORY
Dr. Benedict Lust founded the American School of Naturopathy in New York
City and graduated its first class in 1902. A number of other schools
were organized and by the 1930's there were more than twenty naturopathic
colleges and over 10,000 practitioners. The allopathic medical schools
which had the backing of the pharmaceutical industry flourished with
large endowments and the political clout which comes with wealth. Due
to lack of funding, naturopathic education began to decline and only
recently has the disenchantment with pharmaceutically trained doctors
led people to once again begin exploring and embracing natural, God-given,
simple, effective remedies found in naturopathy.
THE NATUROPATHIC PHILOSOPHY advocates a number of principles:
Naturopathy promotes health through education and non-invasive natural
agents.
1. DO NOT HARM
Primum non nocere is taken from the Hippocratic Oath. Certainly anybody
who is sick does not need any therapy or treatment which can harm him/her.
Since prescription medication has such a potential to make a well man sick,
many wonder how it can be expected to make a sick man well. Traditional
naturopathy embraces only therapies or procedures which are designed to
enhance healing and produce wellness.
2. RECOGNIZE THE HEALING POWER OF NATURE
Vis medicatrix naturae. The human body is created with the capacity to
heal itself and to maintain homeostasis. There is a healing power in nature
and this principal is the basis for all of naturopathy. Naturopathy is
a system designed to work in harmony with nature in the restoration and
support for the inherent natural healing systems of the body.
3. IDENTIFY THE CAUSE
Tolle causam. In allopathic medicine the name of the disease is actually
the name of the symptom in Greek. For example, the term "arthritis" is
made up of two Greek roots "arthro" which means having to do
with the joint and "itis" meaning pain or inflammation. Allopathic
doctors seek to treat the joint pain by reducing the joint pain. This can
be done with the use of pain killers, nerve blockers or any number of procedures.
Naturopaths are committed to removing the joint pain by finding and removing
the cause. Perhaps this may prove to be a calcium and/or mineral deficiency
caused by either a primary or secondary nutritional deficiency. Or perhaps
the cause could be from an injury or possibly from an over acid condition
in the body. For naturopaths, the correction of the cause is the most plausible
way of eliminating the symptoms and restoring health to the person.
4. INVOLVE THE TOTAL PERSON
ND's are aware that a person can have a physical, spiritual
or emotional illness. The chosen therapy is determined by what kind of
problem the person is experiencing. You can not be well or healthy if you
have a spiritual or mental problem even if you appear perfectly fit. Naturopaths
use various counseling, stress management and bio-feedback techniques for
those experiencing emotional or spiritual problems. Most naturopathic practitioners
are capable of also using Biblical counseling as restorative therapy. Reading
the writings of the fathers of naturopathy, you will find they were Godly
people who recognized the Creator and gave Him the honor for all healing.
5. TEACH RATHER THEN TREAT
Naturopathic philosophy places the responsibility for wellness with the
individual. Man is the steward of his body and the doctor is the teacher
or advisor to the individual on how to maintain health. One recognizes
that a headache is not an aspirin deficiency but rather the result of some
imbalance within the body. Some principle of health has been violated and
the body is responding with pain. Naturopaths should evaluate the connotation
and advise or teach their clients what lifestyle, nutritional, emotional
or dietary changes should be made to alleviate the condition. The condition
is alleviated by the clients making those changes and not by some outside
agency.
6. IDENTIFY THE SOURCE
Man is fearfully and wonderfully made. Other than in trauma-type injuries,
seldom does the body have isolated mono-factoral conditions but rather
experiences "dis-ease" as a consequence of a number of health
debilitating events. Germs are considered the culprit for many conditions
found by allopathic physicians. Naturopaths understand germs are a normal
part of the economy of the earth and that they are put here by the Creator
to destroy sick, weakened and devitalized tissues. Thus, germs are attracted
to the depleted tissues in the body. In order to reverse the disease process,
the body needs to have its tissues revitalized. This explains why when
two people are exposed to the same germs only one person gets sick (the
person with the devitalized tissues).
7. PREVENT DISEASE
It is admirable that there is an effective system based on natural restorative
methods. However, it is preferable for the body not to experience imbalances
and their resulting consequences. Naturopaths are prepared to advise clients
on simple disease prevention principles which are designed to produce health
and avoid the destructive consequences which occur as the result of violating
those principles.
WHAT TO EXPECT
When you consult a naturopathic doctor for counsel, you will find a person committed
to the holistic approach to health. The doctor will gather a medical history,
inquire about your diet, discuss any stress you are experiencing, give various
non-invasive tests designed to evaluate body conditions and advise you concerning
your condition.
You will experience techniques which are consistent with traditional naturopathy
and its philosophy. These will enable your body to correct problems now and prevent
them from occurring in the future.
To be sure of the training of your naturopathic doctor and his/her adherence
to natural healing principles, ask your doctor if he/she is a "Registered
Naturopathic Doctor."
In a society focused on an allopathic mind set, naturopaths can provide people
with more options in the treatment of disease and pain. These options, along
with being non-invasive, are all natural and, in actuality, are more historical
methods in the pursuit of good health.
Source: CNRA.org, "What is a Naturopath"
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