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How Does Naturopathy Differ From Conventional Medicine?

Naturopathic medicine

The primary differences between naturopathic and conventional medicine are the philosophical approach and the therapies used. Naturopaths help people by treating them as individuals and by addressing the physical, environmental, lifestyle, attitudinal, and emotional aspects of health. This allows naturopaths to find and treat the cause of the disease using a variety of therapies. Conventional doctors generally address and treat the symptoms of disease and use pharmaceutical therapies or surgery.

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CNHC is the UK voluntary regulator for complementary healthcare practitioners that was set up with government support to protect the public by providing a UK voluntary register of complementary therapists.

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