BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NATUROPATHY
In helping their clients, naturopaths follow a number of basic principles. Among them are:
DO NO HARM. Primum non nocereis part of the Hippocratic oath. Naturopaths do not use harmful substances, such as drugs and pharmaceuticals, and do not rely on dangerous procedures, such as surgery.
RECOGNIZE THE HEALING POWER OF NATURE. Naturopaths understand that the body has an innate capacity for self-healing. They are equipped to educate their clients in setting up the proper external and internal environments so that healing will take place.
FIND AND ELIMINATE THE CAUSE. All "dis-ease" has some kind of cause. Self-healing can occur only when that cause has been eliminated. Naturopaths help clients evaluate their lifestyles, identify the cause of their problems, and take corrective action.
TEACH HEALTH. Naturopaths teach their clients how to achieve and maintain good health. This empowers their clients and enables them to participate in the process of staying well.
HONOR THE TOTAL PERSON. A person is never simply a headache, or a backache, or a sore throat. Unless there has been an injury, seldom does any problem occur in isolation. Naturopaths understand that people are physical, mental, and spiritual beings, and that one "dis-ease" affects all areas of life.
PREVENT "DIS-EASE." In teaching their clients how to achieve a state of balance, naturopaths are helping them remain healthy into the future.
Depending on the extent of their training, naturopaths may sometimes help their clients by using such hands-on modalities as reflexology or acupressure. The origin of "doctor" was in the Latin "docere," which means "to teach." A naturopath, does exactly that, teaching skills that will carry clients into a healthy, strong, and independent future.
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