in reference to the cause of depression, bio-chemicals, or chemicals period, are not related to depression. In order to know the cause of said affliction and others, one must know more than science, including allopathy or homeopathy. By the way, both types of medicine have a place and a time in healing; but allopathy must only be used as a last resource, when the methodical, essential and subtle way of homeopathy does not have the proper time to produce its results.
June 21st, 2009 | 8:11 am
ByeByeBelly:
Not much? Do you … Not much? Do you know in depth nutrition, do you understand herbal medicine? Are you qualified in ANYthing?? Naturopaths heal people’s conditions with SCIENCE and we focus on the long term cause, not pump people full of drugs.
June 21st, 2009 | 8:11 am
Salena2001:
LOVE the video.
… LOVE the video.
Brilliant explanation, very simple and informative.
Thank you.
June 21st, 2009 | 8:11 am
ChrisJustinParr:
What does a … What does a naturopath do? Not much.
June 21st, 2009 | 8:11 am
curley123456:
To Yellowajah,
… To Yellowajah,
Thanks for your comments. Here are a few replies to consider:
1. Biochemicle is spelled Biochemical.
2. Prozac only works to decrease the reuptake of serotonin It doesn’t alleviate any chemical imbalance at all.
3. And phycological treatments won’t alleviate depression if it is caused by one of the other million factors that drive depression (Nutrition, hormones etc)
4. Naturopaths are taught ‘conventional medicine’ as part of our training.
Thanks for the comments.
Stephen.
June 21st, 2009 | 8:11 am
yellowajah:
a component of … a component of depression is a biochemicle imbalance within the the brain (i believe seratonin? im not a medical expert) prozac works to alleviate this imbalance, along with appropriate applied psychological treatments.
Paracetamol is a painkiller, INTENDED to alleviate the symptoms. A good doctor will treat the causation (possibly dehydration) appropriately.
A naturopath, by definition, refrains from conventional medicine. If you want to get better, see a real doctor.
June 21st, 2009 | 8:11 am
bellapagan:
Hi Steve,
Thanks … Hi Steve,
Thanks for posting this – great idea and will definitely be sending lots of people the link.
To yellowajah,
in …
To yellowajah,
in reference to the cause of depression, bio-chemicals, or chemicals period, are not related to depression. In order to know the cause of said affliction and others, one must know more than science, including allopathy or homeopathy. By the way, both types of medicine have a place and a time in healing; but allopathy must only be used as a last resource, when the methodical, essential and subtle way of homeopathy does not have the proper time to produce its results.
Not much? Do you …
Not much? Do you know in depth nutrition, do you understand herbal medicine? Are you qualified in ANYthing?? Naturopaths heal people’s conditions with SCIENCE and we focus on the long term cause, not pump people full of drugs.
LOVE the video.
…
LOVE the video.
Brilliant explanation, very simple and informative.
Thank you.
What does a …
What does a naturopath do? Not much.
To Yellowajah,
…
To Yellowajah,
Thanks for your comments. Here are a few replies to consider:
1. Biochemicle is spelled Biochemical.
2. Prozac only works to decrease the reuptake of serotonin It doesn’t alleviate any chemical imbalance at all.
3. And phycological treatments won’t alleviate depression if it is caused by one of the other million factors that drive depression (Nutrition, hormones etc)
4. Naturopaths are taught ‘conventional medicine’ as part of our training.
Thanks for the comments.
Stephen.
a component of …
a component of depression is a biochemicle imbalance within the the brain (i believe seratonin? im not a medical expert) prozac works to alleviate this imbalance, along with appropriate applied psychological treatments.
Paracetamol is a painkiller, INTENDED to alleviate the symptoms. A good doctor will treat the causation (possibly dehydration) appropriately.
A naturopath, by definition, refrains from conventional medicine. If you want to get better, see a real doctor.
Hi Steve,
Thanks …
Hi Steve,
Thanks for posting this – great idea and will definitely be sending lots of people the link.
Belle