Naturopathic
physicians are primary care and specialty doctors who address
the underlying cause of disease through effective,
individualized natural therapies that integrate the healing
powers of body, mind and spirit.
Naturopathic
physicians are unique in providing diagnosis and treatment
that bridges both conventional and natural medicine
perspectives; they integrate scientific research with the
healing powers of nature.
The goal of a
naturopathic physician is to employ therapies that support and
promote the body's natural healing process, leading to the
highest state of wellness.
What is Naturopathic
Medicine?
Founded upon a
holistic philosophy, naturopathic medicine combines safe and
effective traditional therapies with the most current advances
in modern medicine. Naturopathic medicine is appropriate for
the management of a broad range of health conditions affecting
all people of all ages.
Naturopathic
physicians (N.D.s) are the highest trained practitioners in
the broadest scope of naturopathic medical modalities. In
addition to the basic medical sciences and conventional
diagnostics, naturopathic education includes therapeutic
nutrition, botanical medicine, homeopathy, natural childbirth,
hydrotherapy, naturopathic manipulative therapy, pharmacology
and minor surgery.
Naturopaths are
licensed to prescribe many prescription medications as well as
natural medicines such as herbs, homeopathics, and nutritional
supplements.
As professional
leaders and pioneers in science-based natural medicine,
naturopathic physicians advocate the development of
professional standards, accountability, and regulation of all
forms of medicine in all jurisdictions to maintain public
safety and freedom of choice in health care. Further, we
support broad inclusion, collaboration and equal access in the
health care system at all levels.
Principles of Naturopathic Medicine
The Healing Power of Nature

The healing power
of nature is the inherent self-organizing and healing process
of living systems that establishes, maintains and restores
health. Naturopathic medicine recognizes this healing process
to be ordered and intelligent. It is the naturopathic
physician's role to support, facilitate and augment this
process by identifying and removing obstacles to health and
recovery, and by supporting the creation of a healthy internal
and external environment.
Identify and Treat the Causes
Illness does not
occur without cause. Causes may originate in many areas.
Underlying causes of illness and disease must be identified
and removed before complete recovery can occur. Symptoms can
be expressions of the body's attempt to defend itself, to
adapt and recover, to heal itself, or may be results of the
causes of disease. The naturopathic physician seeks to treat
the causes of disease, rather than to merely eliminate or
suppress symptoms.
First Do No Harm

Naturopathic
physicians follow three precepts to avoid harming the
patient: