Holistic and Integrative Care Specialist Blog on Naturopathic Doctors

Integrative medicine and natural medicine looks to treat the whole person.  It is based on alternative strategies to help cure and heal and individual.  Such practices are best used in conjunction with Western medicine and under the supervision of a trained professional.  Many Eastern herbs sometimes can be counter productive if used with others, or even with Western medications.  It is important to contact any primary physician if undertaking any new herbal regiment.

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The article, “What Is a Naturopathic Doctor?” by Monisha Bhanote looks closer at alternative types of care. She states,

“Many of the states that allow licensed naturopathic doctors to practice medicine also allow these doctors to prescribe medications — with limitations. Under most state regulations, NDs aren’t allowed to prescribe controlled substances, or substances that are highly controlled by government regulations due to their potential for misuse. However, in New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Washington, an exception is made for certain controlled medications depending on the specific ingredients”

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