Thursday, February 9, 2012

My First Experience with Natural Medicine

What is naturopathy?  According to Wikipedia.org, “naturopathy (also known as naturopathic medicine or natural medicine) is an alternative medical system that focuses on natural remedies and the body's vital ability to heal and maintain itself”.

In September of 2010 I visited a naturopath.  I had several reasons for seeking the advice of a naturopathic doctor.  The main reason was my fear of being prescribed drugs in the case there was a real medical condition at the root of my troubles.  I do not believe that pharmaceuticals are always the best option.  Do I believe drugs are sometimes necessary?  Absolutely.  In some cases they save lives.  But I feel they should be a last resort.  To my frustration, my experience has been that doctors tend to treat the problem but not get at the root of it.  To me that does not make much sense.  I do not wish to continually treat something if there is a chance of curing it.    

My desire with regards to this post is to be brutally honest about my experience. My hope is that maybe you will see something that can help you or someone you know.  Perhaps it's a symptom I had been having that has been plaguing you, as well.   Maybe by reading this you will be reminded of your good health and you will have a greater appreciation for it--good for you!  So, in the spirit of honesty, I hope you will not be uncomfortable with what I share.  I do not mean to over share, however, leaving things out would only be telling part of the story. 

Again, why the visit to the naturopath?  Aside from not wanting to be put on medication, my husband and I had been struggling with infertility.  We had been trying for baby number two for about 18 months.  We joke that with our first daughter we barely even had to think about becoming pregnant and it was accomplished.  We knew that my husband had some health/stress issues that were a contributing factor but my doctor had given me a clean bill of health.  However, I had a whole list of symptoms I was afraid to share as I was very fearful of being put on hormones, antidepressants, and maybe even thyroid medication.  Now that's an environment in which to nurture a fetus!  The thought made me sick.  I am a voracious reader so I knew I had been experiencing symptoms that were hormone-related and possibly thyroid-related.  Also, depression was there right after having our first daughter five and a half years ago but, thankfully that was gone.  I sometimes had horrible stomach pain, though, that were scarily similar to the symptoms my stepdad had when he was first diagnosed with stomach and esophageal cancer!  I was almost always bloated after eating and often had a horrible burning sensation in my stomach.  There were certain foods that would cause that burning but they were not the usual suspects.  Acidic foods didn't bother me but my all time favorite junk food --tortilla chips in any form--made me unbearably ill.  I even got a fever with chills sometimes if I ate them.  Good bye Doritos.  Good bye chips and salsa at Mexican restaurants.  And so on.  Here are some of the other symptoms that warranted my visit:

  • constant fatigue
  • exhaustion first thing in the morning
  • cold fingers, toes, nose
  • fluctuating intolerance of heat or cold
  • overall muscle weakness      
  • mental fogginess
  • inability to concentrate
  • stomach pain/nausea
  • irregular menstrual cycles
  • hyper pigmentation (dark spots) on face, knees, ankles and elbows
  • heart palpitations
  • shakiness when hungry
  • asthma and allergies
  • eczema - particularly on upper arms and skin on inner corners of eyes

  • To me, that list did not paint a picture of an individual who should have been given a clean bill of health.  I was under no delusions about my poor physical state but I was not at all prepared for what the naturopath was to find…
(TO BE CONTINUED...)
Check back soon to read the conclusion!

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