Medications are what is taken to heal or treat symptoms of illness and disease. In the care of our health, Allopathic and Naturopathic Medicine, are a few of the options available. Allopathic medicine or allopathy is an expression commonly used to refer to mainstream medicine, the broad category of medical practice that is also called Western medicine, biomedicine, evidence-based medicine, or modern medicine. Specifically it refers to the use of pharmacologically active agents or physical interventions to treat or suppress symptoms or pathophysiologic processes of diseases or conditions. Naturopathic medicine is known as alternative and preventive medicine. It has its beginnings more than 2500 years ago. It is a holistic system of healing with a remarkable safety record and a reputation for yielding excellent results. It employs the use of plants vitamins, minerals, tinctures, and homeopathies as healing agents. Homeopathies are small doses of naturally occurring substances, which are prescribed in accordance with the principle of similars: A treatment is chosen on the …show more content…
Then you have to meet with the pharmacist to make sure that you understand the protocols, dosing and side effects. The pharmacist will also go over possible contradictions that could conflict with other prescriptions the patient is taking from this doctor or other doctors. In naturopathic medicine there are some medical doctors who specialize in Naturopathy, but most of the practitioners of Naturopathic medicine are not M.D.s. Regulations and licensing of naturopaths change from state to state. Finding a knowledgeable and trusted naturopath, herbalist, or nutritionist can sometimes be a problem. Ask friends and family who they recommend, word of mouth is better than a phone book. Many times the person prescribing and advising will have the recommended product or products on hand, or refer you to a reliable health food store or online