An Introduction To Principles Practices Of Naturopathic Medicine
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Author | : Fraser Smith |
Publisher | : Ccnm Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781897025253 |
Principles and Practice of Naturopathic Medicine has been written to meet the needs of several different readers: naturopathic medical students and educators; students and educators in other healthcare professions; naturopathic physicians and other healthcare professionals; and patients participating in their own healing process. Principles & Practices links naturopathic philosophy and clinical theory to standard practice. Designed to comply with the curriculum standards established at leading naturopathic colleges affiliated with the Council of Naturopathic Education (CNME), this is the first textbook published for use in introductory courses in naturopathic medicine. Principles & Practices enables students to complete the for¬mative part of their basic training, allowing them to enter their clinical training with increased confidence. The book provides the basic information students need for further study in specific modalities, such as required upper-year courses in clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, physical medicine, hydrotherapy, and lifestyle counseling. For other natural medicine and healthcare students, studying chiropractic, osteopathic, botanical, or homeopathic medicine, for example, this book should enable them to learn to practice as broadly as possible so that they can treat patients as narrowly as they wish to. Likewise, conventional medical colleges may use this book as the foundation of required or elective courses in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) or integrative practices. Practicing physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals will find this book a useful reference, offering a quick overview ofthe naturopathic approach, which may complement or enhance their approach, and serving as
Author | : David Hoffmann |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 1833 |
Release | : 2003-10-24 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1594778906 |
A foundational textbook on the scientific principles of therapeutic herbalism and their application in medicine • A complete handbook for the medical practitioner • Includes the most up-to-date information on preparations, dosage, and contraindications • By the author of The Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal Medical Herbalism contains comprehensive information concerning the identification and use of medicinal plants by chemical structure and physiological effect, the art and science of making herbal medicine, the limitations and potential of viewing herbs chemically, and the challenge to current research paradigms posed by complex plant medicines. It also includes information on toxicology and contraindications, the issues involved in determining dosage and formulation types for an individual, guides to the different measurement systems and conversion tables, and the pros and cons of both industrial and traditional techniques. With additional sections devoted to the principles of green medicine, the history of Western Herbalism, the variety of other medical modalities using medicinal plants, an extensive resource directory, and a discussion of treatments organized by body system, Medical Herbalism is the comprehensive textbook all students and practitioners of clinical herbalism need to develop their healing practices.
Author | : Jerome Sarris |
Publisher | : Elsevier Health Sciences |
Total Pages | : 982 |
Release | : 2019-09-01 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0729587266 |
Written by Jerome Sarris and Jon Wardle, Clinical Naturopathy: An evidence-based guide to practice articulates evidence-based clinical practice. It details the principles, treatment protocols and interventions at the forefront of naturopathic practice in the 21st century. Clinical Naturopathy equips you to critically evaluate your patients, analyse treatment protocols, and provide evidence-based prescriptions. - A rigorously researched update of common clinical conditions and their naturopathic treatment according to evidence-based guidelines - Treatment decision trees - Outline of core principles of naturopathic practice - Herb–drug interactions table - Laboratory reference values - Food sources of nutrients - Cancer medication interactions - Includes an Enhanced eBook version with purchase. The enhanced eBook allows the end user to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Author | : Fraser Smith |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 533 |
Release | : 2022-10-28 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 3031133889 |
This book offers comprehensive coverage of naturopathic medicine. The principles and values of this profession are already clearly stated (i.e., Find and Treat the Cause; Treat the Whole Person, etc.), but few are the textbooks that provide a clear exposition of what the approach is that differs from what is described as conventional or allopathic medicine. The toolkit – herbs or nutrients – then becomes the defining feature, but this is not the most important attribute. To paraphrase the historian of medicine Harris Coulter – in this approach the body reacts creatively to stressors – and the Empirical school or natural medicine approach is more focused on supporting adaptive responses than suppressing symptoms. Or to put it another way, naturopathic physicians certainly do things to ameliorate symptoms, but their real interest is to discern what disturbances to the determining factors of health lead to imbalances, physiological dysfunction, and are generating the symptoms. This is not an attempt to argue that all health issues can get better on their own or that conventional medical interventions aren’t capable of producing stellar outcomes. Conventional medicine holds great value, but there remains a concurrent need for a naturopathic approach that helps rebuild the body. There is a need for an approach in medicine that works to support adaptive responses of the body, reduce maladaptive responses, address determining factors of health, and sometimes create temporary homeostasis with agents such as drugs (or certain natural medicines) can play to maintain life when the body’s healing responses are insufficient. This book takes this approach and begins by examining what health is and then what states lead to disease. In terms of the basis of disease states, the book teaches about how the lack of coordination in the body’s bioregulatory systems (hormones, nervous system, cell signaling) can lead to disease, as well as the impact of irreversible degeneration, genetic damage, chronic stress, etc. The book takes the reader to some of the more common and well described reasons for these states of dysfunction, including the body’s inability to process environmental toxins and disruptions to the human microbiome. The book then teaches how to assess a patient, and how various natural therapies impact root causes of disease, the long term consequences, and the various clinical manifestations. The book then takes a systems approach – cardiovascular, pulmonary, etc. This is where most books on the subject start, but instead of breaking out a number of conditions and giving protocols of diet, supplements, herbs etc., the author examines how to restore stability and function to that system. There is in depth coverage of how to confront degenerative processes that make self-healing far more challenging, or perhaps not entirely attainable. The application of the model of healing outlined in previous chapters is applied to each system. Special topics are then covered, ranging from lifespan/primary care considerations to the role of research, the rise of advanced data analytics as decision assistance, to the environmental, cultural, and global determinants of health. Each chapter will additionally include tables that summarize key diagnosis or treatment points, arrayed in an order that reflects the model presented in the book. This is an ideal guide for students in naturopathic medicine, as well as physicians and medical professionals looking to learn more about this field aimed towards maximizing patient resilience.
Author | : Wayne Bottiger |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 46 |
Release | : 2006-11-16 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1424328349 |
This book provides an introduction to the philosophy and principles of alternative medicine. Because the field of medicine is filled with a variety of approaches to healing and the promotion of cures other than western medical applications, it is important to have a better understanding of natural medicine. The book contains six chapters discussing the various aspects of alternative medicine and key principles guiding those who are professionals in this field.
Author | : Sebastian Pole |
Publisher | : Singing Dragon |
Total Pages | : 399 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1848191138 |
This resource brings the unique theories and traditions of Ayurveda alive so that they are accessible to the complementary health practitioner of today. This book offers a clear, accessible and yet detailed guide to Ayurvedic herbalism. It encompasses a brief history of the growth of Ayurveda, a discussion of its fundamental principles, treatment strategies as well as the energetic approach of traditional Ayurvedic herbal pharmacy and pharmacology.
Author | : Henry Lindlahr |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 552 |
Release | : 1921 |
Genre | : Alternative medicine |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Rita Charon |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 361 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0199360197 |
The Principles and Practice of Narrative Medicine articulates the ideas, methods, and practices of narrative medicine. Written by the originators of the field, this book provides the authoritative starting place for any clinicians or scholars committed to learning of and eventually teaching or practicing narrative medicine.
Author | : Leah Hechtman |
Publisher | : Elsevier Health Sciences |
Total Pages | : 1642 |
Release | : 2018-09-19 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 072958576X |
New chapters – Diagnostics, Case taking and treatment and Nutritional medicine (Dietary) Rigorously researched with over 10,000 references from the latest scientific papers and historical texts Every section, chapter, system and condition has been expanded and updated to the latest recommendations
Author | : Joseph Pizzorno |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2017-02-21 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 0062427474 |
Eliminate avoidable toxins, mitigate the effects of those you can’t avoid, and enjoy a longer life with this essential health guide from a pioneer in integrative medicine, Dr. Joe Pizzorno—the author, teacher, practitioner, and founder of Bastyr University, the country’s first and largest fully accredited university of natural medicine. Dr. Joe Pizzorno is convinced that lifelong good health rests on two key determinants: your exposure to toxins and your ability to process them in your body. While lifestyle, diet, and genetics all play a major role in well-being, many symptoms of declining health and chronic disease are rooted in toxic overload—our exposure to a barrage of chemicals, heavy metals, radiation, electromagnetic frequencies, and pollution that are the byproducts of modern life. While the human body has an innate capacity to detoxify, it cannot cope with the elevated levels of toxins we are exposed to today. Most alarmingly, this toxic overload has helped transform once rare diseases into epidemics affecting people of all ages. In The Toxin Solution, Dr. Pizzorno provides the proven detox and tailored methods he has developed to heal toxic overload and restore health in just eight weeks. With this essential guide you will learn how to: Avoid toxins in food and the products you use; Mend your gut and prepare for detox; Support your body in releasing the chemicals; Repair some of the damage toxins have caused. Fortunately, our bodies have a tremendous capacity for healing and recovery. With The Toxin Solution you will discover how releasing and avoiding toxins can help you to feel better today—and every day for the rest of your life.