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Macart, T. (ND CCNM) states:
[in “Naturopathic Medicine”]
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“our goal is to stimulate the body’s natural healing abilities [...] an individualized treatment plan is proposed to facilitate the healing process [...] vis medicatrix naturae (the healing power of nature). Based on a tradition of vitalism, naturopathic medicine evokes the healing power of nature. We all have an inherent capacity to heal ourselves. Naturopathic doctors help patients tap into this power in order to improve their health”;
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[in "Naturopathic Modalities"]
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"oriental medicine is a system of balancing excesses and deficiencies. Herbs work with acupuncture to stimulate the body’s circulating energy known as 'chi'";
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Macredis, J.E. (ND NCNM,) states:
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Madda, R. (ND NCNM) states:
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[for a bio., click here: http://beesonchiropractic.com/madda/, http://naturalpathmed.com/about/]
[in "Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine"]
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"Chinese medicine utilizes acupuncture, Chinese herbology, massage, exercise and nutrition [...] Chinese medicine is based on the concept of qi [...] which is the life force or vital energy. Qi is the animating force that serves to warm us, protect us from external pathogenic factors, promote the functions of the body and hold our organs and tissues in place";
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(for the archive.org history of this page, click here,
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[in "History of Naturopathic Medicine"]
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"principles of healing [...] these principles stand as the distinguishing marks of the profession: [#1] the healing power of nature, vis medicatrix naturae: the body has the inherent ability to establish, maintain, and restore health. The healing process is ordered and intelligent; nature heals through the response of the life force. The physician’s role is to facilitate and augment this process [...#3] first do no harm, primum no nocere: the process of healing includes the generation of symptoms, which are, in fact, expressions of the life force attempting to heal itself. Therapeutic actions should be complementary to and synergistic with this healing process. The physician’s actions can support or antagonize the actions of vis medicatrix naturae; therefore, methods designed to suppress symptoms without removing underlying causes are considered harmful and are avoided or minimized [...] the practice of promoting health through stimulation of the vital force and the rational use of natural agents";
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Maes, L. (ND NCNM) states:
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[for a bio., click here, http://web.archive.org/web/20010722041724/http://www.maescenter.com/bios/index.htm]
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[in "Services"]
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Maiella, E.C. (ND Bastyr 2006) states:
[in "Naturopathic Therapeutic Order"]
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"stimulate the vis medicatrix naturae. (Other names for 'vis' include 'qi,' 'prana,' 'life force'). This is the force that moves us towards health; it is the essence that invigorates us. Some modalities that we utilize to stimulate the 'vis' include hydrotherapy, exercise, yoga, mediation, craniosacral therapy, energy medicine and homeopathy";
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(click here,
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[in "Philosophy"]
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"naturopathic therapeutic order: 1. stimulate the vis medicatrix naturae (other names for 'vis' include 'qi', 'prana', 'life force') This is the force that moves us towards health; it is the essence that invigorates us. Some modalities that we utilize to stimulate the 'vis' include hydrotherapy, exercise, yoga, mediation, craniosacral therapy, energy medicine and homeopathy";
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Malone, T. (ND CCNM 2005) {et al.} states:
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[for a bio., click here, http://www.sweetmedicine.ca/practitioners/tracy-malone-nd]
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[in “Our Services”]
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"reiki is a Japanese word meaning universal life force energy. Reiki therapy is a relaxation technique that promotes self-healing. Reiki moves through and around the practitioner and client, such that the universal energy going to the client is enhanced. The innate wisdom of each person's body uses the energy where it is needed most. Reiki sessions are done with the client fully clothed, and lying on a table or sitting in a chair. There is a gentle laying on of hands on a number of areas of the body. An incredibly deep sense of relaxation and peace melts away tension, allowing the life force to flow more freely throughout the body”;
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Maltais, L. (ND CCNM) states:
[in "Naturopathic Medicine"]
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(click here,
(archived here,
(for the archive.org history of this page, click here,
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[in “Homeopathic Medicine For the Health Professional”]
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"the philosophy of homeopathy [...] the basis of [this] medicine [...] the vital force";
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Manske, S. (ND CCNM 2010) states:
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[for a bio., click here, http://www.shawnmanskend.com/personal-history.html]
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[in "Therapeutic Modalities"]
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"homeopathic medicine is a system of medicine that views the body as having a vital force (life energy) and that illness occurs when this vital force has been weakened and the stronger vital force of an illness or disease has taken hold in the body [...a homeopathic] remedy will [...] subtly strengthen the vital force of the patient, which can [...] push out the illness or disease. By using minute doses that have been diluted through serial dilutions, we move farther away from a material substance and more towards the energetic imprint of the original substance";
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[in "EAV"]
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"Chinese medicine believes that bio energy, so-called chi, is generated in the internal organs and flows throughout the meridians, which are channels near the skin surface. There are a number of acupuncture points on the meridians where the flow of the energy can be manipulated. The stimulation of these points by various means affects the flow of energy and produce secondary effects on related organs and systems";
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Manuel, L. (ND CCNM) states:
[in "Services"]
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"types of services offered [...] reiki [...] is a Japanese word; the first syllable, 'rei', means 'universal', and the second syllable, 'ki', means life force or energy [...] reiki is a form of spiritual healing and spiritual practice proposed for the treatment of physical, emotional, mental and spiritual diseases. Reiki healing is based upon the flow of 'ki' around the body. Also known as 'chi' or 'qi' in Chinese, ki is the energy of life itself. Reiki clears away any blockages in the flow of ki that lead to illness and stress [...] strengthening the body’s own healing ability and rebalancing its energy. Practitioners use a technique similar to the laying on of hands, in which they claim to be channels for energy ('ki') guided by a universal spirit or spiritual nature ('rei') — flowing through their palms to heal a person wherever they may need healing";
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Marcantel, T. (NMD SCNM 2003)
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Marcantel, T. (NMD SCNM 2003)
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[in "Acupuncture"]
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"how does acupuncture work? The human body’s energy (call the 'chi' in Chinese medicine) flows through meridians or channels that are normally balanced. The meridians can be likened to the flow of blood through the meridian blood vessels. If a disruption of energy flow exists, it can affect the entire body system, producing pain or symptoms throughout different areas of the body. Correction of this delicate balance corrects the body’s dysfunction or problem."";
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Marier, D. (ND CCNM) states:
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i.
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[in "Denis Marier Artist"]
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"shen is a term from Chinese Medicine analogous to spirit, or prana. In naturopathic medicine, we refer to it as the vis or 'life-force'";
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[in "Take a Walk on the Wild Side: Ontegrating Ecophyschology into Naturopathic Medicine"]
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“soul, spirit, and vital force. Bill Plotkin, Ph.D., author of Soulcraft: Crossing Into the Mysteries of Nature and Psyche offers definitions of 'soul' and 'spirit' which can be directly related to the philosophy of naturopathic medicine: 'by soul I mean the vital, the mysterious, and wild core of our individual selves, an essence unique to each person, qualities found in layers of the self much deeper than our personalities. By spirit I mean the single, great, and eternal mystery that permeates and animates everything in the universe and yet transcends it all. Ultimately, each soul exists as an agent for spirit.' (Plotkin 2003). This definition immediately brings to mind the concept of 'vital force' as applied to naturopathic medicine in one of its primary philosophies, 'to co-operate with the healing power of nature or vis medicatrix naturae.' The founder of scientific naturopathy, Henry Lindlahr also attempted to define this healing vital force: 'this [vital] force, which permeates, heats and animates the entire created universe, is the expression of the divine will, the 'logos,' the 'word' of the great creative intelligence…it is the supreme power and intelligence, acting in and through every atom, molecule, and cell in the human body, which the true healer, the 'vis medicatrix naturae' which always endeavors to repair, heal, and to restore the perfect type. All that the physician can do is to remove obstructions and to establish normal conditions within and around the patient, so that the 'healer within' can do his [sic] work to the best advantage. (Lindlahr 1913). By integrating the two definitions, we can infer that the vital force or healer within is synonymous with soul. Therefore, healing practices that have the aim of impacting and healing through the vital force, can be considered soul-medicine. As naturopathic doctors, with our philosophy of stimulating the vital force so that the organism heals itself, and with the modalities available to us that directly influence this vital healing force, can we not consider ourselves as purveyors of medicine for the soul? Soul shows us how we, as individuals, are different (in a community-affirming way) from everybody else. Spirit shows us how we are no different from anything else, how we are one with all that exists. (Plotkin 2003)”;
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Markow, M.J. (ND Bastyr 1998) states:
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[for a bio., click here, ]
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[in "Freedom of Movement"(Vegetarian Times {magazine}; 2000-11)]
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"[per writer Walsh, S.K. (? ?)] in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), osteoarthritis is considered a disorder of the bone marrow, says Mary Markow, N.D., L.Ac., a naturopathic doctor and acupuncturist practicing at the Connecticut Center for Health [...] from the Chinese perspective, a number of factors can cause osteoarthritis, such as an accumulation of dampness that blocks the chi (the life force) in joints, says Markow [...] acupuncturists often insert needles into local points near the affected joint, stimulating stagnant chi to remove the inflammation and encourage healing [...] acupuncturists also stimulate chi along the kidney meridian, an energy channel [p.094]";
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Martin, H.A. (ND Bastyr 2009) states:
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Martalog, A. (ND CCNM) states:
"naturopathic medicine is founded on the vitalistic philosophy of 'vis medicatrix naturae', 'the healing power of nature'";
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(click here,
http://www.lovepsychics.com/global-life-symposium/anca_martalog.htm)
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Martin, H.A. (ND Bastyr 2009) states:
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[in "Treatment Options"]
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"homeopathic medicines, when properly prescribed, effect the body’s 'vital force' and strengthen its innate ability to heal";
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Mathieu, B. (ND NCNM 1980, DHANP AANP 1996) states:
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[for a bio., click here, http://www.greenmanhealth.com/curriculum-vitae]
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[in "Homeopathy"]
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"Samuel Hahnemann, M.D., the founder of homeopathy, wrote of this in the Organon of the Medical Art. For instance, he wrote in Aphorism #9: 'the spirit-like life force that enlivens the material organism as dynamis, governs and keeps all parts in admirable, harmonious, vital operation, so that our indwelling rational spirit can freely avail itself of this living, healthy instrument for the higher purposes of our existence' [...] homeopathy is the use of similars to relieve suffering. Rather than opposing the symptom of the disease by a medicine, homeopathy stimulates the vital force with a medicine similar to the disease process [...] used homeopathically, belladonna stimulates the individual's vital force to respond to the disease, and restore[s] health";
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Matthews, J.K. (ND Bastyr 2004) states:
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Matthews, J.K. (ND Bastyr 2004) states:
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[in "Naturopathic Therapies"]
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"homeopathic medicines, when properly prescribed, effect the body's 'vital force' and strengthen its innate ability to heal";
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McClintock, L. (ND NCNM, DHANP AANP) states:
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McEachern, T. (ND CCNM), Quan, E. (ND CCNM) state:
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[in “Vega Testing - Electrodermal Testing”]
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“the vega machine is a tool used in bio-energetic-medicine. Its basis is the concept that the first sign of abnormality in the body is a an energetic or electrical charge change in cells or organ tissues. If these abnormal electrical charges are permitted to continue, a structural change will occur creating a condition for disease and degeneration to occur. All other forms of medicine practices have some concept of vital force or energy of some description […] the vega testing measures electrical conductivity across the skin at acupuncture points. A mild voltage is applied with a hand electrode over an acupuncture point on the finger or toe while the patient holds another electrode to complete the circuit. The vega testing machine is useful in assessing several conditions including the following [etc….] for information on other diagnostic tools, or for additional information on vega testing, please speak with Dr. Quan or Dr. McEachern directly”;
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McFadden-Layton, J. (ND NCNM) states:
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[in "Naturopathic Medicine"]
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"first do no harm [...therein] respect the inherent life force in diagnosis and treatment";
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McFadzean, N. (ND Bastyr 2003) states:
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[in "Dr. Nicola McFadzean, ND Licensed Naturopath in CT & CA"]
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"the six guiding principles of naturopathic medicine: [#1] the healing power of nature (vis medicatrix naturae): the body has the inherent ability to establish, maintain, and restore health. The healing process is ordered and intelligent; nature heals through the response of the life force. The physician’s role is to facilitate and augment this process [...#3] first do no harm (primum non nocere): illness is a purposeful process of the organism. The process of healing includes the generation of symptoms which are, in fact, an expression of the life force attempting to heal itself. Therapeutic actions should be complimentary to and synergistic with this healing process. The physician’s actions can support or antagonize the actions of the vis medicatrix naturae. Therefore, methods designed to suppress symptoms without removing underlying causes are considered harmful and are avoided or minimized";
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[in "Naturopathic Medicine and the Treatment of Infertility"]
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"the digestive system is said to be the seat of much disease and dysfunction, and the root of the life force";
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[in "Naturopathic Medicine"]
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"the six guiding principles of naturopathic medicine: [#1] the healing power of nature (vis medicatrix naturae): the body has the inherent ability to establish, maintain, and restore health. The healing process is ordered and intelligent; nature heals through the response of the life force. The physician’s role is to facilitate and augment this process [...#3] first do no harm (primum non nocere): illness is a purposeful process of the organism. The process of healing includes the generation of symptoms which are, in fact, an expression of the life force attempting to heal itself. Therapeutic actions should be complimentary to and synergistic with this healing process";
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McKenzie, S. (ND Bastyr 2004) states:
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[in "Naturopathic Physician"]
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"the practice of naturopathic medicine emerges from six underlying principles of healing […] it is these principles that distinguish the [supposed] profession from other medical approaches […] the healing power of nature: the body has the inherent ability to establish, maintain, and restore health. The healing process is ordered and intelligent; nature heals through the response of the life force. The physician's role is to facilitate and augment this process […] first do no harm: Illness is a purposeful [ teleological] process of the organism. The process of healing includes the generation of symptoms which are, in fact, an expression of the life force attempting to heal itself. Therapeutic actions should be complimentary to and synergistic with this healing process. The physician's actions can support or antagonize the actions of the healing power of nature […] homeopathic medicine is based on the principle of ‘like cures like.’ It works on a subtle yet powerful electromagnetic level";
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[in “Naturally There’s Hope: A Handbook of Naturopathic Care of Cancer Patients”(2003)]
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“the vis medicatrix naturae – the healing power of nature – can relieve pain, detoxify, tonify and restore health [p.007…] traditional Chinese medicine […its] vital energy or chi […] chi or vital force [p.106…its] qi – vital energy [p.117…] I believe in the principle vis medicatrix naturae, the healing power of nature [p.210]”;
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McLaren, T. (ND CCNM) states:
[in “Services”]
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“reiki […] is a Japanese holistic, light-touch, energy-based modality. Working as a support mechanism to the body, reiki re-establishes a normal energy flow of qi (life force energy) throughout the system, which in turn can enhance and accelerate the body's innate healing ability. Through a series of hand positions either directly on or just above the body, the energy worker allows for the flow of energy through their body. The clientÃs [sp., 'client's'] body then draws off the amount of energy that is required”;
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McNamee, J. (ND CCNM) states:
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[in "My Toolbox"]
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"according to Asian medicine, when your energy flow or qi (pronounced 'chi') is out of balance, your body cannot adapt to stress, making you more likely to develop chronic illness and pain. It seeks to re-balance your energy flow by adjusting the circulation of qi in the meridians or channels running just under the skin and balances the body’s yin and yang energy. The harmonious flow of qi and the balance of yin and yang in the body allow the sustenance of long-term physical, mental, and emotional health [...] hydrotherapy is also commonly used, as it involves the use of water to stimulate the body’s vital force in order to soothe pain and treat disease [... ] the body’s core energy";
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