Advanced Clinical Naturopathic Medicine engages the reader and evolves their knowledge and understanding from the fundamental Clinical Naturopathic Medicine to a more specialised focus. Written by Leah Hechtman, it concentrates on advanced topics commonly encountered in clinical practice, including new advancements and cutting-edge research, as well as foundational aspects of clinical practice.
This new title showcases how transformative and effective naturopathy is and offers insight into the depth of naturopathic practice and its vital role in the healthcare system. With the profession constantly evolving and naturopathy more-often incorporated into specialty practices, this publication is a timely resource to guide clinicians and students through complicated areas of expertise and specialisation while keeping the primary principle of patient-centred care at the forefront of the reader's mind.
Systematic text structure to support reader engagement that follows on from the Clinical Naturopathic Medicine format
Integrative naturopathic treatments for all complex conditions and topics
Detailed and extensively referenced interaction tables for nutritional (supplemental and dietary) and herbal medicines, plus pharmaceutical medications
Rigorously researched from the latest scientific papers and historical texts
Skilfully bridges foundational traditional principles and practice of naturopathy with evidence-based medicine to assist readers with their integration into the current healthcare system
"1 Global Naturopathic Medicine 2 Environmental Medicine 3 Chelation 4 Detoxification 5 Naturopathic hydrotherapy 6 The Microbiome 7 Methylation 8 Genetics and Epigenetics 9 Mind-body medicine 10 Sports Naturopathy 11 Fertility - Female and Male 12 Miscarriage 13 Pregnancy and Labour 14 Breastfeeding 15 Infancy 16 Paediatrics and Adolescence 17 Geriatrics 18 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 19 Downs Syndrome 20 ""The endocannabinoid system and cannabis"" 21 Cancer - Advanced 1 22 Cancer - Advanced II 23 HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) 24 Lyme disease and co-infections Interactions Table Abbreviations"