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Natural and Complementary medicine incorporate's
many different modalities and practices.While
there are many different approaches that can treat different
ailments, it is important to remember that complementary medicine
is, by nature, “holistic”.
This means that the practitioner treats you as an individual
person and does not just treat “your disease”.
This approach differs from conventional medicine as orthodox
doctors can often treat patients symptomatically and have
a philosophy that divides the patient up into “bits”, instead
of seeing the person as a “whole”.
Complementary medicine takes into consideration all the
persons symptoms; physically, emotionally and mentally and treats
the underlying cause of dis-ease, thus stimulating the body’s
natural healing capabilities.
There are now over 100 complementary
therapies. Some have their origins in the ancient healing traditions
of Chinese or ayurvedic medicine; some are relative newcomers,
having been devised in the late 20th century. A number of them
such as floatation, the Bach flower remedies, and zero balancing
have been discovered and brought to us by medically-trained
doctors.
The success of any holistic healthcare programme
lies, ultimately, with you. They work to support you holistically
but as in all things with life, you are the one that needs to
undertake the real work. Take on new therapies in a gentle manner
and try to integrate them successfully into your 'life-style'
in an ongoing manner.
At Natures Clinicals we also suggest that you see an adequately
trained therapist no matter what modality you are using. You
expect your doctor to have trained, passed exams, read the relevant
papers, and to have kept abreast of developments in his or her
field. Expect no less from your holistic practitioner. Even
techniques that appear seemingly harmless, especially aromatherapy
and reflexology so ask for your therapists qualifications and
experience before embarking on a new course of healing.
We hope to add information and files on new natural medicine
modalities in this website as we go. In the meantime we
have chosen three highly regarded holistic therapies and
integrative medical practices to present to our online community.
We will be continually updating our files, so please keep returning
to these pages or join our free monthly newsletter for updates.
• Herbal Medicine
• Homoeopathy
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Integrative Medicine with Dr Kate
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