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Thursday, 14 February 2019

A Brief History Of Naturopathy And Treatments

By Steven McDonald


In the field of alternative and holistic medicine, there are a number of options. Some of these include, reflexology, Reiki, radionics, phrenology, parapsychology, osteopathy, homeopathy, eugenics, crystal healing, Christian Science, chiropractic, acupuncture, acupressure and Naturopathy. With the exception of a few which have proven effective, most of these are still considered to be on the fringe of Western medicine.

Naturopathic medicine provides a form of alternative treatment which employ a number of pseudoscientific practices labeled as non-invasive or natural treatments. Whereas, the practice is considered a self-help method as the ideology and techniques are based on folk medicine and vitalism. Most often, practitioners in this area shy away from, and often recommend against, following Western practitioners and practices.

The treatments which these practitioners recommend individuals avoid include medical testing, drugs, vaccinations and surgery. While this is the case, there is now a movement on both sides of the vaccination debate. In most cases, parents still acquire the required vaccinations when children attend public school. While vaccination deniers whom believe vaccinations can cause autism often send children to private school as means of avoiding this requirement.

Even with the high threat that measles and other communicable diseases can often be deadly, especially if not caught early, many parents still avoid vaccines. While, if a child or adult were to have a busted appendix, avoiding surgery is most likely the worse decision one could make. Whereas, most of the applications used in natural medicine have not gone through safety tests or been proven effective by the scientific or medical community.

It is for this reason that this type of practice is often considered ineffective and harmful by the medical community. The lack of testing has also raised ethical questions about the practice. Whereas, the American Cancer Society along with the medical community has often considered practitioners to be charlatans practicing nothing other than quackery. At the same time, there are a number of individuals which claim natural treatments are more effective and less invasive than others which have been prescribed by Western doctors in the past.

While some trained and talented alternative and holistic health practitioners exist, there are others whom have been tried in court. In most cases, those having been tried have been found guilty of criminal negligence related to a specific application or treatment. As a result of these court cases, a number of countries now prevent these individuals from identifying as medical doctors or professionals.

The practice began sometime around 1902 and remains popular in many areas of the world. Most likely, the popularity of the practice relates to the basic premise that the human body has the ability to heal over time. Naturopathists and others in the holistic health community often base this belief on the life force energy, or chi which most believe is inherit in each individual.

Most often, a typical consultation with a practitioner will begin with a review of past medical history. After which, the individual will be interviewed about current lifestyle, emotional well-being, mental health and physical features such as complexion, height and weight. In most cases, the interview will conclude with a physical examination similar to that provided by Western practitioners. Most providers will then design and develop a custom wellness plan for individuals to follow on an ongoing basis.




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