The Revolution of Naturopathic Medicine: Remaining True to Our Philosophy

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Author: Daniel M. Block
Published: January 2003
Publisher: Collective Co-Op
Number of pages: 163 pages
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Product Description

Naturopathic medicine is faced with an identity crisis that threatens its existence and compromises its ability to function optimally toward bringing better health to the world. Currently, colleges and clinics of naturopathic medicine are more aligned with the allopathic model in hopes of gaining credibility and accreditation. This book dispels the fears and errors of thinking that make our profession want to emulate conventional medicine instead of remaining true to our roots. This book is designed to inspire naturopathic doctors, students and all others interested in holistic medicine, to remain in harmony with the healing model of our roots, and discusses the importance of embracing the principles of our philosophy, while illustrating how to go about it.

Abot the author:

Daniel M. Block, N.D., got his bachelor of science degree in Anatomy from McGill University and his naturopathic degree from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. He lectures and gives workshops on the philosophy of healing and naturopathic medicine. Daniel is currently practicing in Montreal, Canada.