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• Only Alaska licensed providers such as MD, DO, DPM, Dentist, or a licensed physician assistant, nurse practioner or nurse midwife would be qualified. • A naturopath would be limited to performing waived testing only. ... more
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In the state of Arizona they all mean the same thing. Currently, only 15 states regulate the naturopathic profession: Alaska, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, Utah, Vermont ... more
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A. As a Natural Health Consultant, or Naturopath, I use homeopathy as one of the therapies that I integrate into a total treatment plan. A Homeopath, on the other hand, would use only homeopathy. Q. ... more
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Naturopaths are licensed primary care physicians in the state of Washington, which is not true of homeopaths or herbalists. Naturopaths have been trained in homeopathy and herbal medicine, which can be used along with other modalities. ... more
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Naturopathic doctors have hundreds of hours of training in homeopathy. Homeopathy is different from allopathic medicines. Although not everyone with a given condition, for example, headaches, will benefit from the same allopathic medicine for ... more
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Yes, although people often get confused and think they are the same. Acupuncture follows the philosophy of Chinese medicine and uses needles on targeted areas of the body to stimulate energy healing. Herbalism uses only plant sources, employing ... more
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The first visit with a Naturoapthic physicaian typically is an hour long. A complete health history is attained and and specific lab tests can be ordered if indicated. The physician may also request medical records. The review of the test results ... more
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This is variable - typically a first consultation can take from one to two hours. Subsequent repeat sessions may last only half an hour. ... more
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At this point in time there is no legal restriction on use of the term Naturopath - so basically anyone can hang out a shingle and use the term to refer to themselves. ... more
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In order to become a Naturopathic Physician in the state of Connecticut, you are required to complete the following: ... more
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