Are you tired of being tired?
Sick of feeeling sick?
Feel just fine and want to keep it that way? 
Eager to optimize your well-being?
Lost in a maze of advice and supplements? Confused by conflicting information?
Not getting anywhere with your current health and wellness program?
Frustrated with poor results?
Getting the run around, shuffled from one specialist to another?
Looking for a second opinion?
 
 
There is a great likelihood that naturopathic medicine can help you heal and feel better. Naturopathy is an age-old system of health care based on uncovering the cause of the illness and treating the whole person, rather than just treating symptoms.  Naturopaths take time to talk to you, perform appropriate physical exams - looking deeply for the cause of the problem, then utilize natural healing treatments to help you feel good again. Naturopathic medicine strives to help the body, mind and spirit return to wholeness and well-being.
 
Naturopaths honor and revere the valuable information that comes from the conventional medical system and strive to work with that system - not against it, not apart from it. The best model of medicine is one that is comprehensive - integrating the best of all models.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Dr. Carrie Kaiser MA, ND
Naturopathic Family Clinic
Janesville, WI 53546
(608) 531-0079
The Six Principles
of Naturopathic Medicine
 
 
First, Do No Harm
Understand, honor and participate in
the healing process:
 

Use methods and medicines which minimize the risk of harmful side effects;

 

Avoid the harmful suppression of symptoms;

 
Acknowledge and respect the individual's healing process, using the least force necessary to diagnose and treat the illness
 
Identify the Cause
Look deep and wide,
assemble ALL the information --
treat the cause, not the symptom
 
The Healing Power of Nature
Work WITH Mother Nature!
Pay attention to what your body is telling you.
Listen to and follow the innate intelligence of your body.
 
Treat the Whole Person
Body, mind, spirit.
Biology, genetics, environment.
 
Health and well-being are not only physical
and are influenced by much more than bacteria.
 
Doctor as Teacher
Educate and empower the person to be proactive and participative in their well-being.
 
Prevention
"An ounce of prevention
is
worth a pound of cure."