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Vis medicatrix
naturae (The healing force of nature)
Naturopathy stimulates and optimises inherent healing processes
by a therapeutic order in safely administered therapeutic
interventions.
- Tolle causam (Identify and eliminate the cause)
Causative factors may include hereditary weaknesses, functional
disorders, nutritional imbalances or environmental exposures.
- Tolle totum
(Treat the whole person)
Naturopathy treats localised conditions, for example skin problems, by harmonising functional integrity of the whole person.
- Primum non
nocere (First do no
harm)
Naturopathy considers harm suppression of symptoms as this may
eventually compromise inherent healing processes and send disease
toward a degenerative trajectory.
- Docere
(Naturopath as
teacher)
Educates individuals
toward a proactive health-promoting lifestyle.
Preventative measures consider hereditary weaknesses, environmental
exposures, lifestyle stressors.
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Naturopathy
addresses illness by restoring health!
Do
you want better health from these conditions? |
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- Digestive Disorders
- Skin Conditions
- Musculoskeletal
Complaints
- Cardiovascular Complications
- Sleep Disturbances
- Acute Illness
- Chemical Toxaemia
- Kidney or Gall Stones
- Inflammation
- Hormonal Imbalances
- Intolerances
- Nutritional Deficiencies
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- Infection
- Lowered Vitality
- Respiratory Problems
- Fertility
- Chronic Illness
- Addictions
- Stress
- Degenerative Disease
- Childhood illnesses
- Sluggishness
- Allergies
- Metabolic Syndrome
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NATUROPATHIC
DIAGNOSIS Naturopathic
diagnosis focus identifies functional disturbances, structural imbalances,
tissue lesions and pathologic complications, personality stressors,
environmental exposures and employment demands. Non-invasive
diagnostic methods are utilised in this clinic.
TRADITIONAL
NATUROPATHIC BASES
Naturopathy is
the primary healthcare system of complementary medicine that recognises
illness symptoms are associated with disturbed functional patterns due to:
lowered
vitality
abnormal
blood and lymph composition
toxaemia
attributed to disturbed internal function and/or environmental
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