Naturopathic philosophy, diagnosis and treatment of acne
- By:Internet david
`Naturopathy’ or `natural medicine’ is a largely pseudoscientific approach said to `assist nature’ that is `support the body’s own innate capacity to achieve optimal health’ and `facilitate the body’s inherent healing mechanisms’.
Naturopathic medicine is very safe, natural therapy with services of different alternative therapies. The age old philosophy of naturopathic medicine is based on six important principles which have their roots is Indian , Chinese , Native American and Greek cultures.
The following are the six principles of naturopathic therapy.
1- The healing power of nature – naturopathy is basically the body’s inherent ability to treat itself
2- Identify and treat the cause – naturopathy believes in finding the underlying cause rather than eliminating it
3- First do no harm – naturopathy uses methods and medicines to reduce the further harmful effects
4- Doctor as a teacher – naturopathy educates patients and emphasizes self responsibility
5- Treat the whole person – naturopathy treats all aspects of body that is physical, mental, emotional and spiritual
6- Prevention is better than cure – naturopathy prevents the formation of disease into more severe condition
Although acne seems to be a disorder of skin oil glands, naturopathic philosophy is best suited for diagnosis and treatment of acne.
Naturopathic diagnosis is the best approach for identification of acne and this could be attributed to the following beneficial reasons
- It will help the patient to identify the cause of acne and also help in specific treatment for acne symptoms
- It will help in revealing the underlying conditions that impede body’s ability to function normally
- It will help to determine the proper assessment tools which are most helpful in establishing a treatment strategy specific to patient’s health
- It will help to identify and treat the underlying root cause of acne and avoid further damages to skin
- It will be a comprehensive treatment plan with range of complementary and alternative therapies.
A naturopathic doctor or health care provider will take a complete history of the patient that includes skin care, cosmetic use, diet, factors triggering flare-ups, medications used, occupational and environmental exposures, prior treatment and an examination of the face, chest and other blemishes, lesions and scars. This assessment is oriented towards the determining what is impeding patients body’s ability to function normally.
As far as naturopathic treatment for acne is concerned, from a naturopathic view point acne is an external manifestation of an internal imbalance. Nutrition is the key to treating acne. In 420 BC Hippocrates, the father of medicine said let food be your medicine and medicine be your food’.
The poor quality foods eaten by an individual clogs the pores and attracts bacteria however with consumption of better quality foods the sebaceous glands get all of the nutrients and are bound to produce good quality oil which flows well and nourishes the skin.
In nutrition, a high protein, low carbohydrate diet including vegetables, sea weeds, fish (salmon, sardines, and trouts), whole grains, sprouts and fruits is advisable and avoiding all fried foods, dairy products, processed foods, junk foods, sugar, margarine, nut butters, citrus except and caffeine is suggested.
In addition, consumption of plenty of water everyday is beneficial; water helps in retaining moisture of the skin keeping it full, fresh and youthful.
Thus, by changing our diet and adopting a healthy lifestyle we can often change or reverse course of illness and restore our health. Thus, the possible lifestyle changes to treat acne in addition to eating diet high in raw vegetables and fruits and avoiding all forms of sugar, alcohol, butter, caffeine, cheese, chocolate, cocoa, cream, fat, margarine, processed food, and drinking plenty of water, beneficiary dietary supplements are also required. The beneficiary dietary supplements are
Alpha-sterol – helps open blocked pores
Tea Tree oil – is a natural antibiotic and antiseptic. Tea tree oil contains antimicrobial substance that will eliminate the causative bacterial strain of acne, thus reducing inflammation associated with skin.
Vitamin B3- improves circulation to surface of skin.
Acidophilus Probiotics – helps replenish natural good body bacteria.
Chromium Picolinate – reduces skin infections
Colloidal Silver – is natural antibiotic can be applied topically or taken internally.
Starting from diet and clinical nutrition, naturopathic treatment covers a myriad of healing practices including