| FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the difference between naturopathic
medicine, homeopathy and other practitioners of alternative
medicine?
Naturopathic doctors are educated in the conventional medical
sciences in addition to a range of natural therapeutics. Naturopathic
Doctors complete a minimum of three years premedical studies
at university, followed by four years of intensive post-graduate
training at an accredited naturopathic college, and are provincially
licensed and regulated. Graduates from the naturopathic college
receive a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (ND) Diploma. Homeopaths,
on the other hand, are not required to obtain an undergrad
degree prior to entering a homeopathy program, and they are
not a regulated profession.
Where homeopaths utilize their one modality (homeopathy),
naturopaths use several modalities of treatment - which include
homeopathy, as well as Traditional Chinese Medicine (acupuncture
and herbs), clinical nutrition, botanical medicine (herbs),
bodywork, hydrotherapy, and lifestyle counseling.
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