Therapeutics 2 - Naturopathic principles and philosophy Flashcards
Q1: What is the core focus of naturopathic treatment?
A1: The core focus of naturopathic treatment is to identify and treat the root cause of disease, not just the symptoms.
Q2: Why is it important to understand when a patient’s health problems started?
A2: Understanding when problems started (e.g., surgery, trauma, pregnancy, medication) helps to identify potential root causes and triggers for the patient’s current health issues.
Q3: What dietary approach is emphasized in naturopathy?
A3: Naturopathy emphasizes an optimal diet consisting of whole foods, organic and seasonal produce, and mostly plant-based, alkaline foods to support strong digestion.
Q4: How does naturopathy view detoxification and elimination in health?
A4: Naturopathy stresses the importance of cleansing the terrain by ensuring detoxification and elimination pathways are functioning well to maintain health.
Q5: What is the goal of achieving homeostasis in naturopathy?
A5: The goal of achieving homeostasis is to encourage a state of balance where the vital force flows abundantly, supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Q6: How are naturopathic treatments designed?
A6: Naturopathic treatments are designed specifically for the patient, taking into account their body, mind, lifestyle, and environment for a holistic approach.
Q7: Why is patient education important in naturopathy?
A7: Patient education is important so that individuals understand their health and can take responsibility for maintaining it by living a naturopathic lifestyle.
Q8: What is the naturopathic approach to the body’s healing process?
A8: Naturopathy works with the body’s natural healing powers, recognizing that the body will heal itself if given the right conditions to do so.