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Naturopathic Treatments
Your individualized treatment plan may include a combination of the following treatments:
Clinical Nutrition – Dietary recommendations are made to ensure optimal nutrition and to promote your body’s self-healing ability. Special diets, food elimination, variations in dietary habits or the use of nutritional supplements may be used.
Lifestyle Counseling – Naturopathic Doctors address all aspects of a person’s life, identify and addressing the impact that stress and life events have on a patient’s health. Emphasis is placed on education and personal guidance to assist you in health enhancing lifestyle changes.
Botanical (Herbal) Medicine – Customized combination of herbs are prescribed to address your specific health concerns. The use of plants for healing dates back to the beginning of civilization and is the foundation of modern pharmacology. The use of herbs in many forms from teas, tinctures or capsules are used.
Constitutional Hydrotherapy – The use of water in any form ( hot, cold, ice, steam) and it’s methods of application aid the body to strengthen immunity, improve digestion and increase circulation.
Asian Medicine/Acupuncture - Oriental medicine includes the use of herbs and acupuncture to regulate and release Chi (energy) in order to bring the body to balance. Cosmetic acupuncture for facial skin care and wrinkle reduction is also available.
Homeopathic Medicine – Using non-toxic doses of medicinal substances (plant, animal, or mineral origin) are used in the form of homeopathic medicines to stimulate the body’s “vital force” and strengthen its innate ability to heal.
Physical Medicine – Physical medicine includes gentle electrical impulses, ultrasound, diathermy, and exercise therapy.
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