by FMM | Mar 17, 2023 | General Wellness, Health Advice, Uncategorized, Why Naturopathy?
Naturopathic Medicine Symptoms That Are Definitely Not “Normal” Naturopathic medicine is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on identifying and treating the root causes of illness and disease rather than just managing symptoms. Naturopathic doctors (NDs)...
by Carolinas Natural Health | Oct 22, 2015 | Natural Remedies, Why Naturopathy?
For many years, there has been a divide between Western medicine and the traditional healing arts, such as naturopathy and homeopathy. Unfortunately, Western medicine has taken the term “traditional medicine” as its own to describe a form of medicine that is...
by Carolinas Natural Health | Oct 15, 2015 | Natural Remedies, Why Naturopathy?
If you’ve taken the time to peruse our website and blog, you know that as naturopaths, we teach you to give your body everything it needs to become and stay healthy. We focus on you as an individual, not on just your symptoms. We use natural healing methods to...
by Carolinas Natural Health | Oct 8, 2015 | Natural Remedies, Why Naturopathy?
In naturopathy, we treat illness with natural remedies first. While there are times that prescription medication may be appropriate, we always begin your treatment protocol with holistic and simple remedies. While naturopathy may be considered alternative medicine, we...
by drmike | Mar 12, 2014 | Homeopathy, Why Naturopathy?
Allergies are caused by the body’s oversensitivity and overreaction to stimuli, such as dust, pollen, and certain foods. Most people run to a traditional doctor for help with allergies, but naturopaths and homeopathic health professionals know there’s much more to be...
by drmike | Feb 19, 2014 | Natural Remedies, Why Naturopathy?
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (or polycystic ovarian disease), also known as PCOS, is a common reproductive problem for premenopausal women. The ovaries enlarge and develop small cysts, which cause women to stop ovulating and become infertile. Those with PCOS may also...