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Naturopathic Medicine &
Mercury Detoxification
What is a Naturopathic
Physician? A
naturopathic physician is a state licensed, 4 year, postgraduate doctor
trained in the art and science of diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of
disease. The ND (Naturopathic
Doctor) will typically take a thorough history, do a relevant physical
exam, and order appropriate laboratory work. The ND may use other adjunctive
diagnostic techniques including iris, pulse, or tongue diagnosis,
electrodermal testing, kinesiology, thermography, or other diagnostic
methods.
What is the Difference between an
MD and an ND? The ND
uses natural medicines in preference to drugs, believes that the body has
the innate ability to heal itself, works to identify and treat the cause,
minimizes suffering without attempting to suppress symptoms, and supports
living a healthy lifestyle to prevent disease. The therapies used by the ND are
quite varied and include: osseous manipulation, somatic reeducation,
massage, hydrotherapy, light and electrical stimulation, minor surgery,
hormone therapy, naturopathic needling, detoxification techniques, IM
& IV therapies, nutrition, oriental and Ayurvedic remedies, herbal
medicine, and homeopathy. The
ND will prescribe drugs or refer for drug therapy when necessary, will
support the body’s ability to heal itself, and attempt to support the
discontinuance of drug therapy as soon as possible. The ND will order laboratory
tests, X rays, biopsies, and refer to specialists when indicated to
facilitate in diagnosis. The
ND will teach healthy choices, personal responsibility, and suggest
lifestyle changes to help prevent disease and maintain health with
interventions such as proper diet, exercise, attitude, cleanliness, water,
air, and sunshine.
What is the Theory of Naturopathic
Medicine? NDs
believe that the body has the power to heal itself if provided with the
proper nutrition and cellular environment. Some of the impediments to the
body’s recovery include toxins, structural damage, stresses, allergens,
infective agents, nutritional excesses and deficiencies. The impediments must be corrected
to allow the body to heal itself.
Various techniques are used to support the body’s own regenerative
processes, such as stimulation of the circulation, metabolism,
elimination, nervous system, and glandular function. Old symptoms may resurface when
the body throws off toxins, chronic infections, and begins to repair
damaged tissues. The ND looks
for the causes of a condition and seeks to remove them rather than simply
suppressing the symptoms; attempts to give the minimum dose of a medicine
or therapy needed to restore optimal function; and considers the whole
person, on all levels including their environment in diagnosing and
treating disease.
What is the Difference between
Natural Medicines and Drugs? Many
drugs were derived from herbs, but herbs are much more complex than the
single isolated chemical in a drug.
The body resonates with natural substances, and herbs often act
more gently, support a number of systems, and cause fewer side
effects. Substances that
cause symptoms in toxic doses can be extremely diluted and given as
homeopathic medicines to stimulate the body to throw off those same
symptoms. Thus, homeopathic
medicines provide the ND with a tool to stimulate the body to resolve very
unusual symptom pictures that could not be categorized as a disease
condition or treated with drugs.
Why did my Dentist refer me to a
Naturopathic Doctor? The ND
can help to detoxify your body before, during, and after your dentist has
removed mercury amalgam fillings from your teeth. Throughout treatment, mercury
levels may be assessed using a chelation challenge to mobilize the mercury
from your tissues. Toxic
metals are removed using a variety of therapies including IV and/or oral
chelation methods, while supporting and strengthening the body. Homeopathics may be used to
stimulate the body to release the stored mercury through the elimination
organs (kidneys, liver, colon, and skin). The body burden may be retested
after a number of chelation treatments have been administered to judge the
progress of the detoxification therapy.
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