Sunday, January 23, 2011

Dr. Strande of Simply Healing Clinic Suggests Herbal Treatment and Remedy for your Winter Woes

Winter maybe reminiscent of the holiday season and vacations, but it’s also a season that many dread. Flu, hypothermia, dry skin and scalp, are all some of the most common winter woes. There are several factors like long nights, vitamin deficiencies, poor housing and of course the cold weather that can be blamed for all your winter worries. Here’s help for people, looking for a side effect free treatment for their problems as Dr. Strande, who runs Simply Healing, a natural healing clinic discusses about Naturopathy.

“Naturopathy is a system of medicine that believes in curing the body by balancing the five elements of sun, water, air, sky and earth. Although not as quick as Allopathy, Naturopathy herbal treatment tends to uproot the disease completely. Another great advantage of this system is that it uses the forces of nature to cure you of your problems and hence is free from harmful side effects. It comprises of a range of modalities including nutritional herbal medicine, homeopathy, Reiki, diet counseling, physical therapy etc. which the Naturopath uses to help patients find a cure for their problems,” says Dr. Strande.

“Common winter problems like dry skin and scalp, flu, etc can be cured with the help of natural medicines including herbs, amino acids, minerals, and vitamins. Alternative medicines are still struggling to receive acceptance from the American general public. This could be attributed to the fact that a number of American drug companies dictate the market and influence public opinion. But things are gradually changing for the better as people are slowly realizing the importance of side effect free and permanent cures,” he adds.

A typical naturopathy consultation requires the patient to answer many questions asked by the practitioner to establish a history of the problem and also possible complications that would arrive in the future. The Naturopath also performs an Iris analysis to check for problems and progress. So rather than suffer silently, it makes sense to find a cure through nature.

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