Fertility
Naturopathic medicine offers many alternative
treatment options for women dealing with fertility issues.
Conventional medicine alone cannot adequately treat fertility issues
such as hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, stresses and
other lifestyle factors, which all impact on your ability to
conceive. For example, regular ovulation can be affected by your
weight, sleep patterns, caffeine consumption, or history of birth
control pill use, among other factors. Treatment at our clinic may
include optimization of your nutritional intake, hormone balancing
using herbal medicine and specialized vitamin supplements, a stress
reduction program, and acupuncture therapy. These therapies can be
used on their own or in conjunction with conventional fertility
treatment, such as IVF (in vitro fertilization), and IUI
(intra uterine insemination).
Pre & Post
Natal Care
During pregnancy, Naturopathic medicine can offer
support to conditions such as: morning sickness, fatigue, high blood
pressure, digestive upset, heartburn, constipation, and later on to
help prepare for labor, or even turn your baby before birth. Women
often prefer a more natural approach to their health issues at this
time, in order to avoid or limit the use of potentially harmful
medications. After your baby is born, you may want help to improve
your energy levels, help with
breastfeeding difficulties, or support for postpartum blues. This is
an important time for rebuilding your health and energy reserves,
and a Naturopathic doctor can offer advice to bring you back into
strong, vibrant health.
Premenstrual
Syndrome
Many women suffer from premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
resulting from hormonal imbalance, and often, poor nutrition.
Symptoms such as anger, depression, anxiety, breast tenderness,
bloating, pain, and fatigue can make each month challenging at best.
The most effective treatment begins with dietary changes such as
quitting coffee, eating more organic foods and other recommendations
to help with estrogen metabolism. PMS also responds extremely well
to acupuncture and Chinese herbs. This is a condition that is
largely preventable with Naturopathic medicine and a healthy
lifestyle! Learn More about Natural Treatment of PMS >>
Menstrual
Cramps
So many women experience menstrual cramps, and they
can often be debilitating. They can stem from hormonal imbalance, or
a uterus that is out of optimal position. Menstrual difficulties can be
helped by natural means, while conventional medicine offers only
birth control pills and pain killers. A hormonal imbalance can
often be corrected with dietary changes, improved nutrition,
acupuncture, or herbal supplements. The results may take longer,
but they are lasting and promote better overall health.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition that often responds
very well to Naturopathic medicine. Dietary changes are usually most
important in reducing monthly pain. Other ways of addressing endometriosis
include: liver support, reducing "estrogen dominance," correcting
hormonal imbalances, treating anxiety, eating more organic foods, and
regular exercise. By reducing abnormal estrogen stimulation,
symptoms are often greatly reduced without surgery.
Hormone
Imbalance
There are many different types of hormonal
imbalances: estrogen dominance, progesterone
deficiency, thyroid problems, adrenal fatigue, and polycystic
ovarian syndrome, to name a few. With a close examination of your
symptoms, menstrual history, laboratory results, and physical
examination, a treatment plan will be worked out to address your
case. Treatment usually begins on the nutritional level, and later
on will include herbal support, homeopathic remedies,
acupuncture and possibly bio-identical hormones to restore
balance to your hormonal system. The goal of Naturopathic treatment for hormone imbalance is always to support your body in producing and
rebalancing hormone levels, rather than artificially providing
additional hormones in the form of birth control pills, progestins
or other synthetic hormones. Learn More about Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy >>
Menopause and Perimenopause
Menopause and perimenopause are certainly some of the greatest health
care challenges facing women today. With the recent controversy
surrounding the adverse effects of hormone replacement therapy, many
women today are seeking safer alternatives to ease the menopause
transition.
Symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, anxiety,
sleeplessness, and depression can all be minimized. Treatments may
include dietary and nutritional programs, homeopathic remedies,
herbal and vitamin supplements, acupuncture and bio-identical hormone replacement. It is also
important at this time to deal with any risk factors for
osteoporosis, breast cancer (and other cancers), and heart disease,
which we will thoroughly discuss with you. Learn More about Natural Menopause Therapies >>
Breast
Cancer
Prevention of breast
cancer - If your family has been affected by breast cancer,
there are many things that you can do to reduce your risk. These
include dietary changes such as eating more organic foods,
increasing your intake of foods like broccoli, cabbage, onions and
garlic, and also reducing your body's toxic load with regular
detoxification programs. There are also many other aspects involved
including your mental / emotional health, hormonal balance, and
environmental exposures to toxins that can be explored. An
individual treatment plan will be formed to address your particular
areas of risk, along with the use of salivary hormone testing to
check for hormone levels.
Treatment of
breast cancer - This is generally done in conjunction with
conventional cancer treatment programs. Naturopathic medicine can
address your nutritional state, hormonal balance, reducing toxic
exposures, and emotional health, among other things. Learn More about Naturopathic Cancer Support >>
Anxiety and
Depression
These are two conditions that are commonly treated
with pharmaceuticals that have very difficult side-effects. The goal
in Naturopathic medicine is to treat the cause, not the symptoms. Anxiety or depression could be related to hormonal imbalance,
prolonged stress, thyroid dysfunction, nutritional deficiencies,
intestinal health, history of eating disorders, or an acute
emotional issue. Treatment is then two-fold: first
locating and addressing the underlying cause, then immediate
treatment of the anxiety or depression by natural means (Targeted Amino Acid Therapy, herbs,
vitamins, improved nutrition, exercise, acupuncture, homeopathy,
etc). Learn More about Natural Treatments for Anxiety and Depression >>
Fatigue
Fatigue is probably the most commonly seen complaint
in any Naturopathic clinic. Fatigue inclueds feeling run down, not waking up feeling
rested, and having too little energy to keep up with your usual
fast-paced life. As typically done in Naturopathic medicine, we
first need to find the cause of your low energy. Fatigue can be caused by low
thyroid function, adrenal fatigue, chronic fatigue syndrome,
intestinal yeast overgrowth, poor nutrition, food sensitivities,
iron deficiency, deficiency of other vitamins such as vitamin B12,
insomnia, and chronic stress, to name a few. Once we have determined what is
causing the fatigue, we can find the right treatment so that your energy is
restored.
Digestive
Disorders
Naturopathic medicine can help with a whole range of
digestive disorders such as IBS (irritable bowel syndrome),
inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis),
heartburn, constipation, diarrhea, chronic bloating, gas, ulcers,
acid reflux, and gastritis. The approach to each is unique to the individual,
although the goal is always to find the root or cause of the
condition and treat it there. For example, with constipation, it is
unlikely that you will simply be prescribed a laxative supplement to
ease this symptom. Instead we will address your diet, fiber intake,
water consumption, lifestyle factors, and possible thyroid
dysfunction.
Irritable
Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome is very common among women,
and can be treated effectively with natural medicine. There is most
often an emotional component of this condition related to anxiety
which also must be addressed by learning how to prevent stressful
situations from manifesting so strongly in the body. We would
therefore closely examine and treat the anxiety associated with IBS,
and also look at any possible causes of the intestinal irritation
such as food sensitivities, leaky gut syndrome, or intestinal
dysbiosis, or yeast overgrowth.
Weight
Loss
There are several aspects that we
address in a Naturopathic approach to weight management:
detoxification, education, dietary recommendations, exercise
guidelines, and goals and attitudes. In any weight loss program, we
also need to address any possible underlying causes of excess weight, for example, thyroid imbalance, adrenal fatigue, or insulin
resistance. A Naturopathic weight loss program is a long-term
lifestyle change rather than a diet. Weight loss occurs naturally and
easily when the body's metabolism is functioning well and you are
fueled appropriately. Learn More about Natural Weight Loss Programs >>
Detoxification
Programs
Revitalize your body with a detoxification
program! Detoxification reduces your
body's burden of toxins that have accumulated through poor diet,
pesticides in foods, polluted air and water, caffeine, nicotine or
alcohol use. You will notice a great change in your energy as your
body begins to work more efficiently again. This program focuses on
the liver as it is the main organ to deal with our toxins, but also
supports the skin, kidneys, colon and lungs, since they also help us
detoxify. This is a great way to jump-start your new healthy
lifestyle. Learn More about Natural Detoxification Programs >>
Thyroid
Conditions
Thyroid
conditions are seen more and more frequently lately and can have
profound effects on mood, weight, and general well-being. Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Wilson's thyroid
syndrome, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Grave's disease—all of these
conditions can be helped naturally, some with natural medicines
alone, and others in conjunction with pharmaceutical medications. It is
important to first diagnose the type of thyroid disorder so that it
can be treated appropriately. For example, Wilson's thyroid syndrome
and Hashimoto's thyroiditis are both hypothyroid conditions, but
since they stem from very different roots, the treatments would
differ too. In Wilson's thyroid syndrome, a condition often related
to adrenal fatigue and prolonged stress, the adrenal system must be
treated in conjunction with the thyroid. With Hashimoto's
thyroiditis, on the other hand, we must look at the body from an
autoimmune perspective, where the cause may be related to your
gastrointestinal health. Thyroid conditions are also common after
childbirth in the postpartum period, and may be related to postpartum
depression or 'baby blues'. Thyroid activity also commonly changes
at menopause and can be responsible for many unpleasant
symptoms such as weight gain and depression.
Chronic Yeast
Infections
Women commonly come to the clinic with chronic,
annoying yeast infections that just won't clear up with conventional
treatment. There are certain things that do make you more
susceptible to yeast infections such as prolonged or frequent use of antibiotics or the birth control pill, but regardless of the
cause, there is an effective treatment. Usually, when yeast
infections keep coming back, there is also an intestinal yeast
problem too. Treating intestinal yeast
overgrowth has three components: first to eliminate foods that feed
the yeast (sugar, simple carbohydrates, fermented and yeasted
foods); second, to use natural substances to kill off the yeast; and
third, to help reestablish a normal intestinal flora with the use of
probiotics such as acidophilus.
Stress Related
Illness
Women these days are living extremely stressful
lives as they try to balance home life, working, relationships and
children, leaving little time for self care. Chronic stress can
manifest in many ways. For example, some people have difficulty
sleeping, others are chronically fatigued, and others have anxiety or
depression. In these cases the body needs herbal or nutritional
support, time to relax, good nutrition and a readiness to heal.
Afterwards, it is essential to find ways to maintain balance in our
busy lives—whether it be a regular yoga class, time every day for
a walk, or learning breathing exercises to help maintain a calm
state under stressful circumstances.
Insomnia
Sleeping difficulties can be treated naturally, once we investigate the cause of the condition. Sleep can be
affected by dietary choices, stress levels, anxiety, toxicities,
thyroid imbalances, worrying, and menopausal changes, among other
things. A treatment plan is designed to work on the causes
of your insomnia, and may include a combination of
homeopathic remedies, nutrition, acupuncture, Targeted Amino Acid Therapy, calming
herbs, teas, and dietary changes. An in depth look into your
hormonal function also may be completed. Learn More about Natural Treatments for Insomnia >>
Eczema and
Other Skin Conditions
Eczema is a very common
skin condition that often begins in childhood and can continue to
affect people through adulthood. Eczema is considered an allergic
condition. The causes of childhood eczema are often related to
gastrointestinal health, and possible food sensitivities, or
environmental / chemical sensitivities. When this continues as an
adult, there can be triggers like stress and poor nutrition, on top
of the gastrointestinal problem. Treatment addresses all of these
aspects as a way of curing the underlying cause of the condition, so
that your skin will be clear.
Frequent Colds
and Flus
If your immune function is low, you may be getting
too many colds and flus each year. There are many herbs and
supplements that can help to rebuild your immune system so that you
are healthier each year. It is also important to look closely at
sleep, stress, home environment, nutrition and water intake, as all
of these factors can significantly depress immune function. Although
it is normal to get a cold once or twice a year, if you are
suffering more often, there is a lot we can do to support a healthy
immune system.
Smoking
Cessation
Naturopathic medicine can help you kick the habit.
There is a 10-week program available that provides both physical and
mental / emotional support during the process of stopping smoking.
The program includes a full naturopathic checkup, an individualized
treatment plan and eight acupuncture sessions. Herbal, nutritional or
homeopathic supplements may be recommended to assist you in this
process. We will address both the physical withdrawal symptoms of
nicotine, and the mental and emotional challenges associated with this
lifestyle change.
Restorative
Therapy
Restorative therapy is treatment for people who are
in a weakened state after surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation,
hospital stays, or chronic illness. Here we address
nutritional needs to strengthen the whole body, visualizations and
stress reduction techniques for the mental / emotional impact of
your illness, and other therapies to rebuild your system as part of
recovery. Intravenous
Micronutrient Therapy can also be
very helpful.