Naturopath in New York City or close
Do you know personally an Onco Naturopath in New York?
I found plenty online, but how to choose the right one?
Any recommendations?
Thank you sisters!
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Cucu, I remember looking for
Cucu, I remember looking for a naturopath in my area and they are not easy to find. I remember talking with a man who had stage 4 and who credited his naturopath with his living 4 years when he was, basically, told to go home and die. He did say "I found a good one", which makes me guess there are, like regular medicine, some BETTER than others! I hope you find one who can help you.
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Daylady
Daylady shared this link with me when I emailed her about her naturopath in the S.F. Bay area. https://oncanp.org/find-nd
She also said "Naturopathic oncologists should have the initials, "ND" and "FABNO" behind their name. This indicates board certification and requires 2000 patient hours in oncology before they can sit for the exam."
Hope this helps.
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Thank you sistersEditgrl said:Daylady
Daylady shared this link with me when I emailed her about her naturopath in the S.F. Bay area. https://oncanp.org/find-nd
She also said "Naturopathic oncologists should have the initials, "ND" and "FABNO" behind their name. This indicates board certification and requires 2000 patient hours in oncology before they can sit for the exam."
Hope this helps.
I sent message to daylady, but did not get replay. My email sometimes works weird.
I read the website of Dr. Kelly Turner, that daylady mentioned and it's really great hope.
There I found links to Naturopaths all over The US, but I thought it would be easier with recommendation.
Thank you
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ChrisEditgrl said:Daylady
Daylady shared this link with me when I emailed her about her naturopath in the S.F. Bay area. https://oncanp.org/find-nd
She also said "Naturopathic oncologists should have the initials, "ND" and "FABNO" behind their name. This indicates board certification and requires 2000 patient hours in oncology before they can sit for the exam."
Hope this helps.
Thank you for providing the link to nath/onco. Using the link I found a clinic in my city w high recommendations for its two docs. I'm making an appointment tomorrow. Not foregoing traditional treatment, but adding support to my healing.
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what I foundGardena said:Chris
Thank you for providing the link to nath/onco. Using the link I found a clinic in my city w high recommendations for its two docs. I'm making an appointment tomorrow. Not foregoing traditional treatment, but adding support to my healing.
http://www.radicalremission.com/index.php/about/dr-kelly-turner
http://fonconsulting.com/resources/integrative-oncology-centers/
http://elynjacobs.com/integrative-oncologists-and-naturopathic-doctors/
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