Naturopathic doctor vs. Medical doctor… what's the difference?
Naturopathic doctor vs. Medical doctor… what's the difference?
🧐 “What’s the difference between a Naturopathic doctor and a Medical doctor?”
Well in this video, DrTravis Whitney breaks it down in a manner that even the good people at Google and Wiki are still blown away by! Enjoy!! 😁
If it was licensed in my state and health insurance covered it I would try it. Since my health care is becoming worse yearly. It was much better decades ago.
What you think about indian naturopathy???
The difference is one serves the serpent.
Doctors use science. Naturopathic doctors are quacks. There. Fixed it for you.
After 4 years of Degree (B-Tech) in naturopathy, do you get the chance to work in a government health institution? or one has to set up his own healthcare.
This is the bs ideology that killed steve jobs
I got tested again & again but there was no sign herpes simplex virus again on me after using Dr ogodabe herbal medicine supplement product which i came across on YouTube
Naturopathy medicine details please sir
Medical doctor work for big Pharma, natural doctor use natural herbs for healing.
Why does every integrative/functional practioner I meet default to "leaky gut" and vitamins?
All they do is order dozens of labs and allergy tests and when they find one that is mildly abnormal, they claim it’s the one that causes the disease.
explain to me the HPA axis, otherwise you are not a physician
thanks so much for your video! 🙂 great explanation.
question for you dr travis…
i’m going to be applying to medical school after i finish my bachelors. i’m considering ND because (1) i align more the philosophy vs allopathy philosophy, and (2) i want the training that you guys receive in nutrition. however, i’m worried that i will have trouble when applying to traditional residencies… right now, i believe i would like to do a residencies in pathology & infectious disease. (i am aware of the work i am cut out for). what is your take on ND applying to allopathic residencies?
Good explanation, a systemic approach seems more effective in analysis, diagnosis, and treatment. I have been experiencing conventional cancer treatment and find that the resultant therapy for someone who has had a HSCT allogeneic has many immune system challenges as a result of the transplant. It seems that the conventional approach has been to suppress the immune system, then lately it has evolved to affect pathways within the immune system to avert or depress the physiological effect of GVHD. The next beneficial therapy is now evolving with using the innate immune system to eliminate the cancer through immune cell manipulation thus avoiding chemotherapy or SCT. I think this will develop into the most effective method to eliminate cancer after established in the body.
It is accepted knowledge that chemotherapy and GVHD, both cause damage to organs and tissue. SCT will probably still be in use towards the near term future in cases that require this type of treatment.
In treating GVHD the main method now seems to apply pharmaceuticals to block a pathway that is involved in the debilitating manifestations of GVHD; but the side effects of the pharmaceutical can be debilitating. Forty five years of doing SCT and the medical system still doesn’t have a reliable handle of treating GVHD.
After reading many medical articles in professional journals I think it is time to treat survivors of SCT with umbilical cord MSCs to help modulate the graft’s immune system that is newly inside the host, and to use these cells for regeneration, repair and rejuvenation in the recipient of SCT.
That was very clarifing, thank you!
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