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Naturopathic medicine treats health
conditions by utilizing the body's inherent ability to heal.
Naturopathic physicians aid the healing process by incorporating a variety of alternative methods based on the patient's individual
needs. Diet, lifestyle, work,and personal history are all
considered when determining a treatment regimen.
The spirit of naturopathic
medicine is reflected in the definition of health advocated by
the World Health Organization (WHO)-"a state of complete physical,
mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of
infinity." In fact, WHO, in a report on traditional medicine,
has recommended the integration of naturopathic medicine into
conventional health care systems.
Naturopathic medicine is not a single modality of healing, but an array of healing practices,
including diet and clinical nutrition; homeopathy; acupuncture;
herbal medicine; hydrotherapy; therapeutic exercise; spinal and soft-tissue manipulation; physical therapies involving electric
currents, ultrasound, and light therapy; therapeutic counseling; and pharmacology.
Because Dr. Cohen invested years as a certified nutrition counselor before taking his Ph.D, or earning his doctorate in Nutrition, he came to the practice of non-conventional, alternative therapies with a highly-educated mind. Practical experience adds volumes to our education, whatever the endeavor.
Don't think that using wisdom dating back fifty-four centuries leaves technology out. From the Bodyscan2010 or the QX Energy Balancing Program and so many other technological wonders of the 21st century, Dr. Cohen uses every tool at our disposal, sparing no personal expense in the pursuit of staying younger -- for longer periods of time.
Principles of Naturopathic
Medicine
Although the term naturopathy or
naturopathic medicine was not used until the late nineteenth
century, its philosophical roots date back thousands of
years. Drawing from the healing wisdom of many cultures including Indian (Ayurveda), Chinese (Traditional Chinese Medicine),
Native American, and Greek (Hippocratic), naturopathic medicine is a system of medicine based on six time-tested principles:
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- The healing power of nature: The body has considerable power to heal itself, and the
role of the naturopathic physician is to facilitate this natural
process with the aid of natural, non-toxic therapies.
- Treat the causes rather than the
effect: Naturopathic physicians seek
the underlying cause of a disease rather than simply suppressing
the symptoms. They avoid suppression of the natural healing
wisdom of the body, such as fever and inflammation. Symptoms are viewed as expressions of the body's natural attempt to heal
while the causes can spring from the physical, mental/emotional,
and spiritual levels.
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- First, do not harm: By
employing safe and effective natural therapies, naturopathic
physicians are committed to the principle of causing no harm to
the patient.
- Treat the whole person: The individual is viewed as a whole, composed of a complex interaction of physical,
mental/emotional, spiritual, social, and other factors. This multifunctional approach results in a therapeutic approach in
which no disease is automatically seen asincurable.
- The physician is a teacher: Naturopathic physicians are first and foremost teachers who
educate, empower, and motivate the patient to assume more personal
responsibility for his or her health by adopting a healthy
attitude, lifestyle, and diet.
- Prevention is the best cure:
Naturopathic physicians are
preventative medicine specialists. Prevention of disease is accomplished through education and a lifestyle that supports health.
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- Homeopathy: The term homeopathy is derived from the Greek word, homoios, meaning
"similar," and pathos, meaning
"suffering." Homeopathy is a system of medicine that treats a disease with dilute, potentized remedies that will produce the
same symptoms as the disease when given to a healthy
individual. The fundamental principle operating here is that
like cures like. Homeopathic medicines are derived from a variety of plant, mineral, and chemical substances.
- Acupuncture:Acupuncture is an
ancient Chinese system of medicine involving the stimulation of
certain specific points on the body to enhance the flow of vital
life energy qi along pathways called meridians.
Acupuncture points are stimulated by the insertion and withdrawal
of needles, the application of heat (moxibustion), acupressure
(deep finger pressure), lasers, electrical means, or a combustion
of these methods.
- Hydrotherapy:Hydrotherapy
uses water in all its temperatures (hot, cold), forms (ice,
steam), and methods of application (sitz baths, douches, spas,
whirlpools, saunas, showers, immersion baths, packs, poultices,
foot baths, fomentations, wraps, colonic irrigations), in the
maintenance of health or treatment of disease. It is one of
the most ancient methods of treatment. Hydrotherapy has been
used to treat disease and injury by many different cultures,
including the Egyptians, Assyrians, Persians, Greeks, Hebrews,
Hindus, Chinese, and Native Americans.
- Physical medicine:Physical
medicine refers to the use of physical measures in the treatment
of disease. These include: therapeutic exercise, massage,
joint mobilization (manipulation) and immobilization techniques,
and hydrotherapy. Physical medicine also includes physiotherapy equipment such as ultrasound (high frequency sound waves that act as a micro-massage to tissues, stimulating or
restoring function or blood circulation), diathermy (high
frequency currents used to generate heat within the body),
electric currents used in the body to stimulate function or
relieve pain, and light therapy (applications of light that are
used to stimulate heating responses in the body, such as endocrine
function or increased circulation).
- Counseling and lifestyle modification:
Counseling and lifestyle modification techniques are essential to naturopathic medicine. A naturopathic
physician is formally trained in the following counseling areas:
1) Interviewing and responding skills, active listening, body
language assessment, and other contact skills necessary for the
therapeutic relationship; 2) Recognition and understanding of
prevalent psychological issues including developmental problems,
sexual dysfunction, abnormal behavior, addictions, and stress; 3)
Various treatment measures including hypnosis and guided imagery,
counseling techniques, correction of underlying organic factors,
and family
therapy.
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The Future of Naturopathic
Medicine
"To the
uninformed, naturopathic medicine, as well as the entire concept of
natural medicine, appears to be a fad that will soon pass away," says Michael Murray, N.D., of Seattle,
Washington. "To the informed, however, it
is quite clear that naturopathic medicine is at the forefront of the
future."
One of the great
fallacies promoted by the United States medical establishment is that there is not firm scientific evidence for the use of many
natural therapies. "This assumption
is simply not true," according to Dr. Murray. "In
fact, during the last ten or twenty years there has been a literal
explosion of information in the scientific literature supporting the
use of natural medicine."
Today, science and medicine have the
technology and understanding necessary to appreciate many aspects of
natural medicine. It is becoming increasingly common for
medical organizations which in the past have spoken out strongly
against naturopathic medicine to embrace it, endorsing naturopathic
techniques such as lifestyle modification, stress reduction,
exercise, and a high-fiber diet.
"This illustrates the paradigm shift that is occurring in
medicine," says Dr.
Murray. "What was once scoffed at is now
becoming generally accepted as an effective alternative. In
fact, in most instances the naturopathic alternative offers significant benefit over standard medical practices.
Undoubtedly in the future many of the concepts, philosophies, and practices of naturopathy will be vindicated. Certainly the
future looks very bright for naturopathic medicine."
The research and practical studies, along with extensive application, give Dr. David Cohen fair claim on being recognized as a serious, effective expert in naturopathy. The healthy approach, fast results, all add up to a compelling argument for you personally to take more control in the decisions that affect how long and how well you live.
Use the information found on this web site to your advantage. There is an enormous reservoir of benefit for you to tap into. The Center founded by Dr. Cohen remains focused on fast results, and long-term, lasting benefit. It's that simple.
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What to expect when you
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A typical office visit with a naturopathic doctor takes one hour. Your naturopathic
physician considers teaching you how to live healthfully to be one
of his or her primary goals, so the time devoted to discussing and explaining principles of health maintenance, as well as your medical
condition, is one of the factors that sets naturopaths apart from
conventional physicians, who often seem to be rushing from patient
to patient.
The relationship begins with a thorough medical
history and interview process designed to view all aspects of your
lifestyle. If needed, the physician will perform standard diagnostic procedures including a physical exam and blood and urine
analysis. Once a good understanding of your health and disease
status is established (diagnosing an illness is only one part of
this process), you and your doctor work together to establish a treatment and health-promoting program.
With Dr. Cohen, he reminds us that every prescription medicine known to Man has unpleasant, dangerous, or even deadly results. That's why a medical doctor's signature is needed, because it is his or her informed decision that the dangers are outweighed by the need to resolve a supposedly more serious problem.
Some of us believe we've seen more than enough proof that Nature provides us with a host of natural, naturopathic items that work faster, better, and, to the dismay of drug companies, at far less cost... than those prescription drugs.
If living longer and better, healthier, happier and more balanced is your informed choice, you may benefit enormously from the expertise, and the anti-drug, anti-surgery, anti-profit attitudes of Dr. David Cohen, based in Brooklyn NY.
Dr. Cohen sees patients most days of the week. Go ahead, call!
(718) 972-1616
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