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What is the difference between a Naturopath and a Homeopath?

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What is the difference between a Naturopath and a Homeopath?

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Homeopathy: a. A Homeopath uses homeopathic medicine as the primary treatment for illness. Homeopathy is a complete medicine – it can treat a wide variety of conditions from nosebleeds, skin conditions, stiff neck muscles, digestive problems and chronic pain to depression. b. Homeopathic medicine is different from herbal medicines or mineral supplements. Homeopathic medicines are made from very small quantities of plant, mineral or animal substances. c. Homeopathic medicines are non-toxic and safe for babies and during pregnancy. d. Full treatment homeopathy looks for one medicine to treat all of the patients’ problems. If you have headaches, constipation, chronic sinusitis, joint pain, depression and eczema, one homeopathic remedy will be prescribed to treat all of these problems. The medicine can cost as little as $7 for 1 year of therapy. Naturopathy: a. A Naturopath has some knowledge about a lot of natural therapies. Many of the therapies that a naturopath has a general understand

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Naturopathic doctors (NDs) are trained in a wide variety of Holistic Therapeutics including Clinical Nutrition, Botanical Medicine, Counseling, Physical Medicine, and Homeopathy. Homeopaths specialize exclusively in homeopathy.

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