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Is there someone else besides a psychiatrists,doctor that can prescribe/recomend the hearbal/nutritional approach to treating mental illnesses?I know theres Nutritionists but they dont prescribe.the reason why im asking this is because im liiking for a job title.psychiatry is cool but the medications put a lot of unnecicary toxins in the body and personally i believe the ansewer to our problams and illnesses are allready out there.But i deffinately wany to be in the psycological world. . .such as a psychologies w/ a nutritional,and,hearbal background. . . . . . .If id refrase the question now since i wrote all the unnessicary information id ask. what is a branch of psychiatry witch treats mental illness with a nutrition and hearbal approach?

2007-02-11 06:52:18 · 3 answers · asked by bubbie_and_beebee 1 in Health Mental Health

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Naturopathic Medicine; Naturopathy treats the whole person. It has many types of treatment (i.e., homeopathic, herbal, accupressure, nutrition, chiropractic, EFT*, etc.), some that deal with the emotional*. My researching Naturopath, is researching techniques that Really work, but will likely never be acknowledged --let alone allowed-- by the pharmaceutical 'gods that be' in this country. So, I opted to be one of his many guinea pigs. When you get rid of the cause of a proplem, the problem disappears. Bacterial, fungal, & parastici infections are each capable of getting in the brain, & can be the basis for brain malfunction/s.

Hulda Clark, ND has written several books, at least some of which describe the basic technology my ND is researching.
Naturopathy is what I recommend.

There is OrthoMolecular Psychiatry, but it uses supplements like drugs, which winds up causiong further imbalances. Naturopathy --done right-- balances the patient, & teaches them how to manage their own health.

http://watchtower.org/e/20020501/article_01.htm

2007-02-11 07:41:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

training the religious factors of Wicca, or different Pagan traditions, could be very healing for somebody affected by melancholy or different psychological ailments. i could have not any problem celebrating a Sabbat with somebody who had a psychological ailment. they could have fun the seasons, commune with the Gods, no problem. And the loving help of a non secular community, at the same time with a Coven, hotel, or Grove, can bypass an prolonged way. even however, the Magickal and initiatory prepare is amazingly diverse, and this is going for all Neopagan and Occult traditions, no longer purely Wicca. it could incredibly rely on what their psychological ailment became, their strategies-set in direction of the prepare on the outset, and the help of their therapist. Magick demands lifelike expectancies, and an skill to maintain your attitude and shelter your draw close on fact. the path of the start up is a deeply psychological technique. It demands particularly some very own artwork, particularly some looking interior and dealing with issues approximately ourselves we could in no way desire to stand, dealing with our very own Shadow. The purpose is larger wholeness, and the top of your actual Self, emotional and psychological wholeness and stability. that's mandatory, very healing technique. even however that's amazingly annoying, and it incredibly is no longer for each individual. without the perfect training, in case you loose your attitude, an in any different case healthy individual could bypass somewhat nutty in the approach. In some Occult/Magickal traditions, the start up is inspired to undergo psychoanalysis as portion of their Magickal education. So, if I individual has a severe psychological ailment -- at the same time with schizophrenia -- i would not advise initiation or deep magickal learn. a minimum of, no longer without the help and coaching of an authorized, qualified, Pagan-friendly therapist.

2016-10-01 23:29:23 · answer #2 · answered by sisson 4 · 0 0

HOLISTIC PHYCHIATRY (MEDICINE)

2007-02-11 07:15:55 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7 · 0 0

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