Dr. Tara Andresen owns and operates two naturopathic health clinics in Toronto, Ontario, providing patients with a range of natural health care treatments.
Unfortunately most people either don't know what Naturopathy is, or they confuse it with Homeopathy, two totally different things. The purpose of these posts is to educate and promote the clinic.
Naturopathic Doctors
Becoming a licensed naturopathic doctor (ND) requires at least seven years of academic study. Licensed NDs will have completed a relevant undergraduate degree, followed by four years of rigorous training and practicum at an accredited North American institution for naturopathic medicine. Finally, prospective NDs are required to pass the North American standardized exam called the NPLEX. Naturopathic training includes courses in chemistry, botany, physiology, anatomy, and Asian medicine, just to name a few. Once they become registered professionals, NDs are then required to maintain their competency with ongoing continuing education courses that must be approved by the regulator.
NDs are trained in a variety of modalities and techniques, approaching each and every patient as an individual. NDs take the time to do a full history and screening of each patient and work collaboratively with your health team to get to the root of your health concern. Whether it’s environmental toxins, food allergies and sensitivities or a hormone imbalance, your ND’s bottom line is to help you achieve your optimum level of health.
Naturopathic Doctors are trained to treat a wide variety of health issues, including, but not limited to the following conditions:
Women’s Health
Menopause & Perimenopause
Menstrual Irregularities
PMS
Urinary Tract Infections
Yeast Infections
Fertility
PCOS and Hormonal Imbalances
Breast Health
Osteoporosis
Thyroid Disorders
Cardiovascular Health
High Blood Pressure
Stroke and Heart Attack Prevention
High Cholesterol and Triglycerides
Pain Management
Arthritis
Back & Neck Pain
Migraines & Tension Headaches
Muscle Tension
Fibromyalgia
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
TMJ/ Jaw Pain
Immune System Health
Allergies
Cold and Flu Treatment/prevention
Frequent Infections
Gastrointestinal Health
Gastric Reflux/ Heartburn
Chronic Constipation, Diarrhoea, Gas
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Crohn’s Disease
Celiac Disease
Food Sensitivities
Skin Health
Acne
Eczema
Dermatitis
Aging
Blood Sugar Management
Diabetes
Hypoglycaemia
Stress Management
Anxiety
Panic Attacks
Depression
Insomnia
Chronic Fatigue
Weight Management
Weight Loss
Weight Maintenance
Naturopathic Doctors can also work with you to optimize your health and PREVENT disease. You do not need to be sick to visit our Toronto naturopath clinic.
For further information, visit http://drtaraandresennd.com/ and http://www.oand.org/naturopath….
http://drtaraandresennd.com/about-the-naturopath/Conditions treated by a naturapath.http://drtaraandresennd.com/fees/
http://drtaraandresennd.com/what-is-naturopathic-medicine/
Unfortunately most people either don't know what Naturopathy is, or they confuse it with Homeopathy, two totally different things. The purpose of these posts is to educate and promote the clinic.
Naturopathic Doctors
Becoming a licensed naturopathic doctor (ND) requires at least seven years of academic study. Licensed NDs will have completed a relevant undergraduate degree, followed by four years of rigorous training and practicum at an accredited North American institution for naturopathic medicine. Finally, prospective NDs are required to pass the North American standardized exam called the NPLEX. Naturopathic training includes courses in chemistry, botany, physiology, anatomy, and Asian medicine, just to name a few. Once they become registered professionals, NDs are then required to maintain their competency with ongoing continuing education courses that must be approved by the regulator.
NDs are trained in a variety of modalities and techniques, approaching each and every patient as an individual. NDs take the time to do a full history and screening of each patient and work collaboratively with your health team to get to the root of your health concern. Whether it’s environmental toxins, food allergies and sensitivities or a hormone imbalance, your ND’s bottom line is to help you achieve your optimum level of health.
Naturopathic Doctors are trained to treat a wide variety of health issues, including, but not limited to the following conditions:
Women’s Health
Menopause & Perimenopause
Menstrual Irregularities
PMS
Urinary Tract Infections
Yeast Infections
Fertility
PCOS and Hormonal Imbalances
Breast Health
Osteoporosis
Thyroid Disorders
Cardiovascular Health
High Blood Pressure
Stroke and Heart Attack Prevention
High Cholesterol and Triglycerides
Pain Management
Arthritis
Back & Neck Pain
Migraines & Tension Headaches
Muscle Tension
Fibromyalgia
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
TMJ/ Jaw Pain
Immune System Health
Allergies
Cold and Flu Treatment/prevention
Frequent Infections
Gastrointestinal Health
Gastric Reflux/ Heartburn
Chronic Constipation, Diarrhoea, Gas
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Crohn’s Disease
Celiac Disease
Food Sensitivities
Skin Health
Acne
Eczema
Dermatitis
Aging
Blood Sugar Management
Diabetes
Hypoglycaemia
Stress Management
Anxiety
Panic Attacks
Depression
Insomnia
Chronic Fatigue
Weight Management
Weight Loss
Weight Maintenance
Naturopathic Doctors can also work with you to optimize your health and PREVENT disease. You do not need to be sick to visit our Toronto naturopath clinic.
For further information, visit http://drtaraandresennd.com/ and http://www.oand.org/naturopath….
http://drtaraandresennd.com/about-the-naturopath/Conditions treated by a naturapath.http://drtaraandresennd.com/fees/
http://drtaraandresennd.com/what-is-naturopathic-medicine/

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