Naturopathic Medicine

Naturopathic medicine is a distinct primary health care profession, emphasizing prevention, treatment, and optimal health through the use of therapeutic methods and substances that encourage individuals’ inherent self-healing process. The practice of naturopathic medicine includes modern and traditional, scientific, and research methods. Naturopathic doctors, or NDs, are experts in natural ... Read More

Naturopathic medicine is a distinct primary health care profession, emphasizing prevention, treatment, and optimal health through the use of therapeutic methods and substances that encourage individuals’ inherent self-healing process. The practice of naturopathic medicine includes modern and traditional, scientific, and research methods.

Naturopathic doctors, or NDs, are experts in natural medicine and offer a holistic approach to healthcare. Naturopathic physicians can treat both acute and chronic diseases, and are true experts in preventative medicine. NDs not only utilize natural medicine, but also conventional tools such as labs, pharmaceuticals, etc.

Currently there are 22 states, District of Columbia, and the US territories of Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands that license or regulate naturopathic physicians. In Oregon, where Dr. Laurence was trained, has one of the widest scopes.
Tenants of Naturopathic Medicine

The Healing Power of Nature (Vis Medicatrix Naturae): Naturopathic medicine recognizes an inherent self-healing process in people that is ordered and intelligent. Naturopathic physicians act to identify and remove obstacles to healing and recovery, and to facilitate and augment this inherent self-healing process.

Identify and Treat the Causes (Tolle Causam): The naturopathic physician seeks to identify and remove the underlying causes of illness rather than to merely eliminate or suppress symptoms.

First Do No Harm (Primum Non Nocere): Naturopathic physicians follow three guidelines to avoid harming the patient:

Utilize methods and medicinal substances which minimize the risk of harmful side effects, using the least force necessary to diagnose and treat;

Avoid when possible the harmful suppression of symptoms; and

Acknowledge, respect, and work with individuals’ self-healing process.

Doctor as Teacher (Docere): Naturopathic physicians educate their patients and encourage self-responsibility for health. They also recognize and employ the therapeutic potential of the doctor-patient relationship.

Treat the Whole Person (Tolle Totum): Naturopathic physicians treat each patient by taking into account individual physical, mental, emotional, genetic, environmental, social, and other factors. Since total health also includes spiritual health, naturopathic physicians encourage individuals to pursue their personal spiritual development.

Prevention (Praevenic): Naturopathic physicians emphasize the prevention of disease by assessing risk factors, heredity and susceptibility to disease, and by making appropriate interventions in partnership with their patients to prevent illness.

Therapies and Modalities used by Naturopathic Doctors

Naturopathic doctors have several tools in their tool kits, so to speak. Listed below are some of the modalities that may be used. Some NDs tend to have a more focused practice and work more intimately with some modalities and not others.

Lifestyle (Exercise, Sleep hygiene, Stress management, etc)

Nutrition (Diet, Supplementation)

Botanical Medicine (herbal teas, tinctures, extracts, aromatherapy, etc)

Physical Medicine (Naturopathic manipulation, massage, movement therapies, etc)

Hydrotherapy (use of water to induce effects, i.e. saunas, bath, etc)

Homeopathy

Pharmaceuticals, Injections, and IV therapies (varies by state)


Acupuncture

The driving tenant in this medicine is simple: help the body reach balance when it is imbalanced or sick. And it works because it is a medicine that has been constantly refined over 5,000 years. First of all, acupuncture is way more than just using needles. It's a whole set of approaches and medicines sometimes called Oriental, Chinese, or Asian Medicine. It is popular for the treatment... Read More

The driving tenant in this medicine is simple: help the body reach balance when it is imbalanced or sick. And it works because it is a medicine that has been constantly refined over 5,000 years.

First of all, acupuncture is way more than just using needles. It's a whole set of approaches and medicines sometimes called Oriental, Chinese, or Asian Medicine. It is popular for the treatment of pain but can it can be used for a diverse set of conditions. In this medicine we collect information, we may look at your tongue; feel your pulses or check channels for those imbalances in the body and then devise a treatment plan to help the body rebalance and so you feel better:

Acupuncture or dry needling

Acupressure

Asian-styled massage

Cupping or guasha (pronounced gwah-shah)

Herbal formulas

Diet recommendations

Movement recommendations like qigong (pronounced chee·guhng)

Lifestyle suggestions


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Curious about how naturopathic or acupuncture medicine may help you? Book this appointment to discuss your concerns, ask questions, and receive information from Dr. Laurence. This is purely informational and educational

My patient’s have described me as attentive, caring, and an excellent listener; values I deeply care about. I am dedicated to delivering high quality and compassionate Chinese medicine and naturopathic care to individuals and families. People are often looking for some they can trust to explain options inside and outside of traditional medicine. I have expertise in working in various chronic conditions including chronic pain and I take pride in advising patients on how to prevent illness using evidence-base approaches.

Dr. Laurence Freitas graduated with his Naturopathic Doctorate and his Masters of Science of Oriental Medicine 6-year training at the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon, the oldest accredited naturopathic medical school in the country. His training in Naturopathic primary care, combines the best of conventional and naturopathic treatments to promote health and wellness. His training in Classical Chinese Medicine, which utilizes the ancient texts and philosophies and applies these approaches to modern day humans. During his naturopathic clinic training he focused on pediatrics, mental health, gastrointestinal conditions, cardiovascular health, balancing and treating hormone disorders. He uses conventional and naturopathic diagnostic labs to help guide treatment but often will rely on diet and lifestyle counseling, plant medicine, high quality supplements, homeopathy, and hydrotherapy. Dr. Laurence, as part of his Chinese medicine education, learned non-insertive needling techniques as well as traditionally needing, and various body work techniques.

My patient’s have described me as attentive, caring, and an excellent listener; values I deeply c... Read More

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