The healing
powers of nature
More
than ever before people see alternative therapy as a more promising
option Nature's healing energy is at work all the time.
Naturopathy
takes this principle and develops a workable science
Balance:
This
is what we are all trying to attain every minute of each day,
throughout our lives. We
know instinctively that it's a good thing - so to the best of
our individual abilities we strive for a balanced diet, a balanced
lifestyle, a balanced perspective, a balanced skin.
The
philosophy of naturopathic medicine is based upon three basic
principles.
Practitioners believe that the body possesses the power to heal
itself through its internal vitality and intelligence
First:
The first principle is that the body possesses the power to heal itself
through its internal vitality and intelligence. This vital force
is the foundation of naturopathic philosophy and all the naturopathic
practitioner does is to create the most favourable conditions to
stimulate and enhance this healing power of nature.
Second:
The second principle is that disease is a manifestation of the
vital force applying itself to the removal of obstructions to
the normal
functioning of organs and tissues. The naturopathic practitioner
always seeks to discover and remove the basic causes of disease
whether they be: a) Chemical; i.e. an imbalance in the chemistry
of the body fluids due to dietary deficiency or dietary excess,
retention of waste products due to inefficient functioning of the
lungs, kidneys and bowels, or poor circulation of body fluids;
b) Mechanical; i.e. muscular tensions, strained ligaments, stiff
joints, poor posture due to occupational factors, as well as spinal
misalignments, leading to an interference in the functions of the
nervous system and the musculo-skeletal system generally; c) Psychological;
i.e. impaired function induced by stress, which may be due to worries
and upsets in personal and domestic life and/or anxieties and pressures
at work.
Third:
The third principle is that naturopathic medicine is a holistic
approach to health. In other words, disease affects the whole
person - body,
mind and spirit, and not simply an isolated organ or system.
Each person responds in unique ways to his or her environment,
each
has individual strengths, weaknesses and needs. Their body's
reactions to the same stress may be very different depending
on their level
of health, inherited tendencies, previous medical history, etc.
In treating the whole person the naturopathic practitioner searches
for causes at many levels, and attempts to eliminate the fundamental
causes of illness, not simply to remove symptoms. The
task of naturopathic practitioners is twofold. First, to educate
their patients to take more responsibility for their health
and to assist them to understand the fundamental laws of health
relating to rest, exercise, nutrition and life-style.
Nutritional Therapy * NEW
Nutritional therapists believe that diet can ease a wide range of helath
problems as well as help to improve your vitality.
It's all in the eyes… and the cheeks and the mouth.
According
to the principals of naturopathy and Traditional Chinese
Medicine (TCM), illness
is a result of disharmony in the body, usually caused
by a blockage in the chi, or life force. This can occur
through factors such as poor diet, stress and a lack
of exercise. It's thought that these then show physically
in symptoms such as puffy eyes, bags, lines and wrinkles,
which can reveal something about the state of your inner
health.
Your
eyes are a good indicator of the state of your liver
says
Cornelis van Dalen, of the College of Naturopathic and Complementary
Medicine. "Yellow eye-whites generally indicate a liver condition,
sometimes jaundice or an accumulation of fat and mucus due
to a high consumption of meat and dairy produce. Seek professional
help to rule out jaundice. The best treatment for an accumulation
of fat is a liver detox - consult a naturopath or herbalist
- and a diet change. Try to adopt a wholegrain and vegetable
diet, cutting out meat and dairy."
Puffiness and bags under the eyes can be related to the kidneys and a build up of toxins.
"If they have a yellow/fatty appearance, this could indicate
an accumulation of mucus in the body, particularly the lower
parts, so eliminate dairy foods and fatty meats," suggests
Cornelis. "If they have a puffy, watery appearance, this
may indicate the excess consumption of liquids and increased
urination. Check your liquid intake, avoid alcohol and increase
your intake of vegetables. If the condition is chronic or
persistent, see a natural healthcare practitioner."
"Vertical lines between the eyebrows usually
indicate a congested liver condition due to a poor-quality
diet," says Cornelis. "They also indicate anger, which
is the emotion associated with the liver. You need to
check your lifestyle - seek peace through meditation
and creative activities. Change to a vegetarian diet
if you can, or cut down on meat, dairy, and eggs. Eat
wholegrains and a wide variety of vegetables. You should
also cut down on alcohol and sugar."
The location of spots can indicate problem areas within the body.
"Spots are a sign of heat in the system," says Here's Health's TCM
expert Richard Blackwell. "They are also a sign of phlegm,
which blocks the system." Spots on the forehead or nose indicate
digestive problems, spots on the cheek can mean the problem
is with the kidneys, while the chin can be hormonal in women,
or an indication of constipation. Increase your fibre intake
and drink plenty of water to flush out toxins. You may want
to consider acupuncture, which can help correct the underlying
causes.
The area under the eyes is a reflection of your kidneys.
Dark circles can be due to too many late nights so if you think
this may be the primary reason, try getting some early nights
and relaxing more. They can also be a result of ingesting
too many toxins from excess alcohol and poor lifestyle so
drink plenty of water to flush these out. "It can be due
to excess salt," says Cornelis, so try cutting down for a
while, as this would benefit your overall health.
"Skin colour and tone is an indicator of what is happening inside the body,"
says Cornelis. "A sallow complexion is very common in the UK
and is generally due to excess dairy and fat consumption.
It's an indicator of stagnancy in the body." Dry skin can
mean a lack of essential fatty acids in the diet, so eat
oily foods such as avocado and supplement with evening
primrose oil.
"Brittle hair can indicate a blood deficiency and a lack of nourishing
energy," says Richard Blackwell. "To help this, try to have
regular meals, and include more fresh fruit in your diet.
More protein can help-, so try to include meat in your diet
or, if you are vegetarian, try aduki beans."
*from Here's Health magazine(Sept 2000)
Contacts:
http://www.naturopathic.org
The British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy
Lief House
3 Sumpter Close
120-122 Finchley Road
London
NW3 5HR
Tel: 0171-435-6464
Fax: 0171-431-3630
The American Association of Naturopathic Physicians
601 Valley Street STE 105
Seattle
WA 98109
USA
Tel: (206) 298-0126
Fax: (206) 298-0129
Holistic Medicine
American Holistic Medical Association
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 201
Raleigh
North Carolina 27607
USA
Tel: (919) 787-5146
Homeopathy
National Center for Homeopathy
801 North Fairfax Street, Suite 306
Alexandria
Virginia 22314
USA
Tel: (703) 548-7790
Hypnotherapy
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
2250 East Devon Avenue, Suite 336
Des Plaines
Illinois 60018
USA
Tel (708) 297-3317
American Association of Naturopathic Physicians
601 Valley Street STE 105
Seattle
Washington 98109
USA
Tel. (206) 298-0126
Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy
American Academy of Osteopathy
3500 De Pauw Boulevard,
Suite 1080
Indianapolis
Indiana 46268
Tel. (317) 879-1881
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