
Has anyone here gone to a Naturopath?
Has anyone here gone to a Naturopath?
I've been thinking about it, but I'm not so sure what to expect, i.e. expense and how much help I can expect to get? I have been to regular doctors quite a few times and think what I have (ibs) might be helped by a more natural approch. Or at least maybe get to the cause? Anyone have any advice? 

Re: Has anyone here gone to a Naturopath?
Naturopaths could help a lot, herbs are the predecessors of modern medicine, so I wouldn't find anything bad about it.
Before going, try a tea of a blend of a couple of these herbs 3 times a day and see if you see any difference:
Peppermint, Fennel, Ginger, Chamomile, Caraway, Anise, and Oregano
Before going, try a tea of a blend of a couple of these herbs 3 times a day and see if you see any difference:
Peppermint, Fennel, Ginger, Chamomile, Caraway, Anise, and Oregano
Re: Has anyone here gone to a Naturopath?
Okay thanks! I was thinking maybe a naturopath could get to the root of this illness and maybe it would go away? I'll have to try those herbs. 

Re: Has anyone here gone to a Naturopath?
Definatly. Generally speaking, modern medicine is good for acute conditions and therefore their treatments tend to be overreactions for chronic conditions. I've known people whom have had dibilitating chronic conditions that were not solved by modern medicine but turned out to have dietry cures. The jury is still out for things like Homeopathy for me though.
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Yes I have been on many consultations with naturopaths over the years and prefer to go and see them before going to consult a medical doctor..... actually I started studying naturopathy myself last year but still have a long way to go yet before graduation.
Having said that, I do know that Coeliac Disease is sometimes misdiagnosed as IBS. >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease
Good luck and brightest blessings
Having said that, I do know that Coeliac Disease is sometimes misdiagnosed as IBS. >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease
Good luck and brightest blessings
No one in the world can alter truth. All we can do is seek it and live it.
Re: Has anyone here gone to a Naturopath?
I went to one some years ago when my metabolism was way out of whack. He was immensely helpful and got me back on track by changing my diet and using vitamins. I learned a lot about my body and energy in the process. I highly recommend seeing one.
Evanthe
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I'm starting to think I should have gone to one first. Tomorrow I might just call and make an appointment. I have been tested for celiacs and it was negative. I haven't been to the gastrointesinologist yet though-I don't have insurance so I'm waiting on that. Studying to be a naturopath sounds like it takes a lot of schooling, how long do you go for? I almost want to go for that, but I'm no good at science.Yes I have been on many consultations with naturopaths over the years and prefer to go and see them before going to consult a medical doctor..... actually I started studying naturopathy myself last year but still have a long way to go yet before graduation.
Having said that, I do know that Coeliac Disease is sometimes misdiagnosed as IBS. >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease
Good luck and brightest blessings

Re: Has anyone here gone to a Naturopath?
I went to one some years ago when my metabolism was way out of whack. He was immensely helpful and got me back on track by changing my diet and using vitamins. I learned a lot about my body and energy in the process. I highly recommend seeing one.
I might just have to see one. Glad they were of help to you. How much did it cost? If you don't mind my asking?
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Ah, I didn't have to pay as he was a friend of my roommate at the time. You should get a consult for free, I would think.
Evanthe
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"You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body."
-C.S Lewis
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"You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body."
-C.S Lewis
Re: Has anyone here gone to a Naturopath?
Oh, well I guess I'll just have to call and ask. That would be nice if I could...Ah, I didn't have to pay as he was a friend of my roommate at the time. You should get a consult for free, I would think.
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You're most welcome and thank you! (although I'm taking a break from study atm to sort out some domestic stuff).Studying to be a naturopath sounds like it takes a lot of schooling, how long do you go for? I almost want to go for that, but I'm no good at science.Thanks for the info. and good luck in school!
Yes, there is a fair amount of schooling, anywhere between 3-4 years full-time study, more to complete the doctorate which is what I want to achieve eventually.

Good luck again with finding a solution and healing.
Brightest blessings.
No one in the world can alter truth. All we can do is seek it and live it.
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Ahh, I wish they had people like that in my area.
Though, I can't say I've heard the term naturopath before. It's reminding me of something else that sounds similar... I keep thinking herbology, but I assume it encompasses more than that?
Though, I can't say I've heard the term naturopath before. It's reminding me of something else that sounds similar... I keep thinking herbology, but I assume it encompasses more than that?
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Wow, sounds like a lot of hard work. Thank you! I hope I find some answers soon cause this is driving me crazy! blue_dozeyYou're most welcome and thank you! (although I'm taking a break from study atm to sort out some domestic stuff).Studying to be a naturopath sounds like it takes a lot of schooling, how long do you go for? I almost want to go for that, but I'm no good at science.Thanks for the info. and good luck in school!
Yes, there is a fair amount of schooling, anywhere between 3-4 years full-time study, more to complete the doctorate which is what I want to achieve eventually.![]()
Good luck again with finding a solution and healing.
Brightest blessings.
Re: Has anyone here gone to a Naturopath?
Yeah, I was surprised to find one anywhere near me. Yes, I think they're more of a regular MD with special schooling in more natural areas of medicine.Ahh, I wish they had people like that in my area.
Though, I can't say I've heard the term naturopath before. It's reminding me of something else that sounds similar... I keep thinking herbology, but I assume it encompasses more than that?
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