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" The doctors of the future will give no medicine, but will interest

his patient in the care of the human frame, in diet and in the cause

and prevention of disease. "

Edison

In case you didn't know, most medical schools do not offer adequate

training in nutrition to medical students -- even today. Ever notice

that most doctors won't even ask you if you are getting enough rest

or drinking enough water? We could be living on potato chips for all

they know.

Naturopathic medicine in contrast focuses on the body's ability to

heal itself and nutrition is a key part of this -- hence why some of

us have had some improvement of health while under the care of

naturopaths. In the ideal world of the future all doctors will look

at us holistically and help identify imbalances before they become

issues. I'm not saying naturopathy is better than allopathic

(western) medicine, but I am saying that you will feel a bit better

cared for since they try to get to the bottom of the causes of what

ails you -- including psychological, spiritual, emotional, causes,

etc. I got my anemia finally in check after other doctors telling me

that it was normal for some people -- and I'm feeling much better now.

Since we know that western doctors aren't getting this training it is

important that we seek out information about the role of nutrution in

our health issues on our own. Doctors might even agree with you when

you ask if you should be taking B-12 for instance, it just might not

be something they offer you on their own.

Here are a couple links to learn more:

Nutrition Education in U.S. Medical Schools (1985)

Commission on Life Sciences (CLS)

http://books.nap.edu/books/0309035872/html/index.html

Naturopathic Medicine - Philosophy

http://www.pandamedicine.com/medicine.html

Oh, and if you are interested in controlling bad cramping pain then

you might consider some of the suggestion for controlling

prostaglandin production on these pages:

What causes Menstrual Cramps and Pain (Western and Oriental Medical

Perspective)

http://zenmed.com/menstrual_cramps/info.asp

25 Ways To Handle PMS

http://health.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1060271.cms

--Ann

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