TRADITIONAL NATUROPATH
Although
the term "Naturopathy" originated in the late 19th Century, the art can
be traced back through Germany into Greece, to Hippocrates himself, and
even beyond. There have always been people who understood that healing
will occur naturally in the human body, if it is given what it truly
needs, that is, proper diet, pure water, fresh air, sunlight, exercise,
and rest. For these people, the emphasis has not been on finding
disease and killing it, but rather on helping the body establish its
own state of good health. Today, these people are known as Traditional
Naturopaths.
While
Traditional Naturopaths recognize that allopathic health care is, at
times, necessary, they understand that many accepted allopathic
treatments can be harmful. Allopathic philosophy holds that disease is
caused by external agents, chiefly bacteria and viruses. According to
this belief system, a cure will result when these offending agents are
eliminated. In addition, allopathic belief also tends to look at the
symptom and the disease as one in the same, so that when the symptom
has been eliminated, it is presumed that the disease is "cured."
The
Traditional Naturopath, however, sees a symptom as nothing more than a
signal that something is wrong. According to Naturopathic belief, when
a symptom alone is eliminated, it is most likely being suppressed.
Unless the original cause has also been eliminated, the symptom may
return later in a chronic form.
Although
the term "Doctor" is generally held to mean "Medical Doctor," the
practice of the Traditional Naturopath may be more true to the old
meaning of that word. The origin of the word "doctor" was the Latin
"docere," which meant "to teach." A Traditional Naturopath does exactly
that, teaching skills that will carry clients into a healthy, strong,
and independent future.
Basic Principles of Traditional Naturopathy
In helping their clients, Traditional Naturopaths follow a number of basic principles.
Among them are:
DO NO HARM.
"Primum non nocere" is part of the Hippocratic oath. Traditional
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.
Traditional 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 can
take place.
FIND AND ELIMINATE THE CAUSE.
All "dis-ease" has some kind of cause. Self-healing can occur when that
cause has been eliminated. Traditional Naturopaths help clients
evaluate their lifestyles, identify the cause of their problems, and
take corrective action.
TEACH HEALTH.
Traditional 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. Traditional 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,
Traditional Naturopaths are helping them remain healthy into the future.
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Office hours are Monday,Wednesday and Friday
8:30am to 5:30pm
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076 330 889
during office hours
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the appreciation is 1500 baht
per 20 minute therapy session
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