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Naturopathic FAQs

Posted by Kelly Brown
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on Thursday, 16 February 2012 in Naturopathic Medicine

Do you have more questions on Naturopathic Medicine?  My new website www.drkellybrown.com, has information on what a first visit entails, Naturoapthic Doctor's education and regulation, and types of conditons that are treated.

www.drkellybrown.com

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on Tuesday, 10 January 2012 in Naturopathic Medicine

Food sensitivities are often a topic of conversation these days. A food sensitivity can lead to multiple conditions, such as: skin conditions, increased inflammation throughout the body, and any digestive concerns.
Healthview therapy Centre and Dr. Kelly Brown, N.D. offer blood testing for food sensitivites of 96 foods.
This attached article explains more about food sensitivities and how it can affect you.
Click here to read more on food sensitivities

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on Monday, 17 October 2011 in Naturopathic Medicine

http://www.totalhealthbreakthroughs.com/2007/12/processed-meats-declared-too-dangerous-for-human-consumption/

This article gives another great reason on why we shouldn't eat processed foods. 

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Posted by Kelly Brown
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on Friday, 12 August 2011 in Naturopathic Medicine

Naturopathic Doctors have a minimum of 8 years education, which includes an undergraduate degree from a university followed by four years in a credited college of Naturopathic Medicine.
N.D.s are licensed physicians that practice in primary health care as general practitioners. Naturopathic medicine consists of medical diagnosis, laboratory testing, studies in pathology, prevention, and treatments including clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, Chinese medicine/acupuncture, homeopathy, supplements, hydrotherapy and counselling.