How to Deal With Naturopathic Haters
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@preciousinspirations_
@preciousinspirations_ Ай бұрын
I think MDs can choose to also take their time this is done in a concierge doctor I am seeing a private pay doctor who takes 2 hours for a consults. It’s expensive but he also left the traditional medicine and combined it with eastern medicine. He takes an alternative approach at treating symptoms and can use both traditional and alternative but it was a tremendous investment. I am glad I found him but it’s a luxury not accesible to many. He does not take insurance but you can submit your payment to your out of network benefits because he is an MD. Anyways I have seen some MDs who do this go private pay only and do functional medicine deeper knowledge on the side.
@hienienguyen6766
@hienienguyen6766 Ай бұрын
yes i do agree to that. i have follow a hollstic dr for many years. I love dr axe his approach is great. I have study healthcare economics. i love the course, and I hate the way the hospitals and clinics don't have enough personal connect.
@FaezFit
@FaezFit Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience
@Thelawsofvitalityandhealth
@Thelawsofvitalityandhealth Ай бұрын
Hi Mikyung. Thank you for this insightful video. In term of income, you think being a pharmacist or a naturopathic doctor is better?
@Tellethespeaker
@Tellethespeaker Ай бұрын
This video should be at 500k views plus… this was amazing. This helped me heal my existential issues, 25. I thank you. NATURAL MEDICINE IS MEDICINE- THE ORIGINAL MEDICINE. EVERYTHING ELSE IS COPY CUT SHORT..
@rattybabby
@rattybabby Ай бұрын
A great video, thank you! ❤
@anjanaas8228
@anjanaas8228 Ай бұрын
Hi i have enrolled for MD Natural medicine in India. Would love recommendations for books. I am a functional medicine practitioner and a licensed physical therapist. Thanks
@aji6026
@aji6026 Ай бұрын
Doc why you dont update any video?
@thoughtsurferzone5012
@thoughtsurferzone5012 Ай бұрын
She looks like Amy Grant.
@AwokenMinds
@AwokenMinds Ай бұрын
Oh wow you developed a great routine.
@AwokenMinds
@AwokenMinds Ай бұрын
I didn’t see any videos on your channel about choosing the right naturopathic school or your personal experience of the kind of course material studied and its demand. Anyway I think that would be a great video
@AwokenMinds
@AwokenMinds Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏽
@elinamibang
@elinamibang 2 ай бұрын
Hii Dr. Sarah Im from India , which country has the best scope for a naturopathy doctor .
@onkuh1
@onkuh1 2 ай бұрын
hi Sarah. Off the top of ur head, do u know what asian countries offer naturopathic degrees?
@mw3372
@mw3372 2 ай бұрын
you didnt want to go back to school for 4 years to finish GP and then an additional 3 - 4 to specialize in an area that you love totalling 10 - 12 years. 4 years came up and you said the hell with that lol. Nurses have a more important job than a naturpath and they have to go to school the same amount as you and bust theyr ass way more than you which makes a huge difference to society but you are a quitter and you wasted mommy and daddys money coming up with an excuse that justifies wyy you failed them.
@sl101d5
@sl101d5 Ай бұрын
Wow aren’t you a bottle of sunshine, she was in no way disrespecting the work ethic of MDs in fact she was saying they’re hard workers who over exert themselves, throughout the day, putting their needs usually on the sidelines for their patients, but also rushing the care of the patients because they were so busy with all the other people they had to get to. Medical Doctors and nurses usually do over-prescribe, man made chemical based, medicine that has harmful side effects and don’t always seem to get to the root of a problem because they don’t always have the time to, whereas naturopathic doctors will be better able to, with more one on one time and even advising certain experimental diet changes and other life style changes to see if the illness and or problem of another sort, will worsen or get better, so with all do respect, please take a “chill pill” and have a good day.
@midheaven_mimi
@midheaven_mimi Ай бұрын
Meanwhile nurses are quitting in droves smh. Get a grip
@user-lv3nc3tk2c
@user-lv3nc3tk2c Ай бұрын
Wow lol
@wotaqueen
@wotaqueen 6 күн бұрын
You sound like you’re projecting lol😂 if you’re unhappy with your life and your decisions, just say that. instead of trying to drag down a beautiful, amazing DOCTOR that is helping people.
@jstn1of1
@jstn1of1 2 ай бұрын
I’m stuck between going back to school to get a 2nd bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, graduate school for psychology, or take steps to become a naturopathic doctor (leaning more towards this option). I’m still trying to figure out where to start rebuilding my education + career :/
@user-gp1zv5pn2o
@user-gp1zv5pn2o 2 ай бұрын
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@Kissi_mirey
@Kissi_mirey 3 ай бұрын
@TheRenaissanceAmazon
@TheRenaissanceAmazon 3 ай бұрын
Doctor’s who enter directly in to medical school from High School I know they are clueless. I would not want any of those Doctor’s. It’s too easy to indoctrinate people who are super young and inexperienced. It’s extremely hard for me to believe that Portugal’s Doctors are that great.
@loriechase4101
@loriechase4101 3 ай бұрын
These videos are totally going to bring you patients..you are so authentic and that's valuable. I hope you excel in all areas of your life. You are extremely likable..I know your future is going to be absolutely successful. Thank you for these videos.
@loriechase4101
@loriechase4101 3 ай бұрын
This is a great video! Thank you
@davie2983
@davie2983 3 ай бұрын
BS you will have more clients over time
@BryanKeith01
@BryanKeith01 4 ай бұрын
The him/they/them pronoun usage was really throwing me off
@Genesis129Garden
@Genesis129Garden 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! I’m considering a career change and have been studying to become a nutrition coach and eventually a naturopathic doctor because I believe in nature and leaves as our medicine, and fixing the root problem of the issue.
@DeannaAndrade
@DeannaAndrade 4 ай бұрын
I don't know any good naturopathic doctors here in the USA charging less than $250-$400 per 1 hour session.. so based on that .. even at lowest.. if an ND works 25 hours a week (5 patients 5 days a week) for 42 weeks per year (10 weeks off between vacation/personal).. that's $262,000+ a year.. There's no way I'd go to ND school to make just 100K a year.. MDs are charging $1,000+ an hour and NDs do almost as much schooling..
@DeannaAndrade
@DeannaAndrade 4 ай бұрын
...Oh and that's based off being on the lower end .. and of course in business for yourself.. working solo.. There are a TON of sick people out there.. it's not hard to market yourself.. just have to do enough consultations to weed out people who can (unfortunately since NDs aren't covered by health insurance) able to afford it vs. not... I know more experienced NDs who are booked out months in advance charging $400 a session .. They have great reviews/results so people are flocking to them and of course once marketing is over they have a LOT of word of mouth.. so imagine they only do 25 hours a week and take off 10 weeks a year..$420,000.. this is before taxes but even on the lower end of 262K.. I'd venture to say it's a great living.. Not for those who are not very organized, self motivated and good at building great relationships with patients and generating good reviews which = word of mouth advertising that pretty much never ends. I got a great deal with my ND who was offering $200 a session to fill up her schedule (she's newer) and within a few months she's fully booked out, cannot take more patients and is $250/session for everyone moving forward. She has no elaborate marketing and just engages in forums/on social media..
@KM-oj4jk
@KM-oj4jk 14 күн бұрын
​@@DeannaAndradewhich part of the country is this? I've heard rates vary quite a lot by region
@emelypupo8937
@emelypupo8937 4 ай бұрын
I’m having so much trouble picking between becoming a CRNA or doctor!! Someone help 😅😂
@sheronlyn2693
@sheronlyn2693 4 ай бұрын
The world needs alot more of these independent forward thinking people.
@chitoclaros7225
@chitoclaros7225 4 ай бұрын
Hello Sarah do you have facebook? Am interested to school naturopathic
@DrRoulette
@DrRoulette 5 ай бұрын
Eating is a ritual and kind of meditation it’s important to focus on eating not other things
@Nhatbao2008
@Nhatbao2008 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your meaningful sharing. Could you please advise me some course relevant to naturopathy in Australia. Many thanks
@samanthagasmire9508
@samanthagasmire9508 5 ай бұрын
thank you for thi wonderful interview and touching on the medical, natuopathic aspects as well as the ND MD interactions and preconceived notions on both ends as well as breaking down the business side of it. Wonderful interview
@Amyia14
@Amyia14 5 ай бұрын
I think creepy
@Lighthouselinda
@Lighthouselinda 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I enjoyed watching, how many days a week do you work? Is being a ND in Canada very different that being one in the US?
@syedsufi9645
@syedsufi9645 5 ай бұрын
do you offer diploma and certifications online? as I cant go for a degree being a commerce graduate
@BFRC.Prof.SanjayYadav
@BFRC.Prof.SanjayYadav 5 ай бұрын
UDEMY application and ALISON application have all your queries regarding this subject. However, they're giving you practical nature cure subjects topics to study at home. They're private providers or expert's in this field. So they're authorised at UDEMY.. Happy, then go ahead, but remember they're not a Degree Certificate setups ❤ BEST BroRespects ❤😂🎉
@markaprill6501
@markaprill6501 5 ай бұрын
These guys claim to be different yet want to be called the same thing. That is suspicious right there. Any M.D. can be a natural doctor but no natural doctor is a M.D that’s the difference.
@420Fae
@420Fae 3 ай бұрын
Any md can a naturopathic doctor? That’s funny
@catalyst3713
@catalyst3713 3 ай бұрын
So someone who goea to school for 8 years and sees patients to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease, shouldn't be called a doctor? What should they be called then?
@katiecarternd4498
@katiecarternd4498 6 ай бұрын
I do my charting esp the Subjective while visiting with the patient, that way you don't repeat the writing. I try to get the Objective in before the next patient, and I propagate the Assessment as well. When I am deciding the treatment I scoot down to the T and fill it out right away (during the Subjective interview). That way at the end of the day, before I sign it, I simply review and fill out what is missing....MUCH MORE EFFICIENT
@BFRC.Prof.SanjayYadav
@BFRC.Prof.SanjayYadav 6 ай бұрын
Great settings of Naturopathy reality clinic.. thanks for both Dr Sarah and Dr. Ana.. give us more videos 😂 we're hungry for more😂❤🎉on Naturopathy.
@imthrillz5255
@imthrillz5255 6 ай бұрын
I had these same concerns but figured it was practice dependent, ive seen good clinics and bad ones, like what you described. Plus, as an MD i can incorporate ND ideologies into my practice, but not vice versa.
@taytayrazors9033
@taytayrazors9033 6 ай бұрын
I'm like this💯 I hope in the future you Come out with More Videos Doing this.
@javadabaron81
@javadabaron81 6 ай бұрын
🦆
@annq.8980
@annq.8980 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, 😊this is very helpful
@annq.8980
@annq.8980 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Doctor very informative
@liangymendez4164
@liangymendez4164 6 ай бұрын
hey sarah! Are you still a naturopathic dr?
@djemplove3165
@djemplove3165 6 ай бұрын
I think you Are Naturally Super and Courageous! This helped so much! FYI I'm a DJ/Orthopedic technologist that swears by the benefits of Naturopathic medicine and hope to someday become a practitioner. I know it's the weird ambition seeing all that I have under my current expertise however just like with music anything is possible
@jilliancapdevielle8568
@jilliancapdevielle8568 6 ай бұрын
This was so helpful. And your sincerity and desire to help are profound. Thank you :]
@up2me967
@up2me967 7 ай бұрын
Not good enough grades,cheaper+shorter education and easy to leverage in to money would be my guess?
@renny9164
@renny9164 7 ай бұрын
Sarah, thank you so much for this video! You are a life saver! It helps so much 🤍 Im really passionate about natural medicine and wellness practices. Do you recommend going straight into ND school? I’m currently applying to Master’s degree programs for counseling but an torn between going straight into ND school (with no experience) and just getting my MA in counseling, working a bit, and then enrolling in ND school. Do you have any advice? I would really appreciate the help ✨ Kudos to you and all your amazing work :)
@dukeluger8274
@dukeluger8274 8 ай бұрын
As an actual MD, getting into a medical is unbelievably difficult as anyone knows. Nutrition is incorporated over biochemistry, surgery, and internal medicine rotations treating actual patients. Getting through such classes and rotations is extremely hard. Also extremely hard is the 3 medical licensing exams to become a real doctor. Nutrition is also reinforced through a 4-7yr residency, staying up all hours of the day and night and actually treating patients who all need nutrition to survive. MDs are the cream of our medical system. If you go to any major University Hospital in America, those are all institutions that have a medical school that grant an MD degree, and you will be seen by an MD. MD institutions select only the best applicants with the highest grades, MCAT scores, and everything being equal, as I've met in my colleagues, Olympic gold medalists, and a Navy SEAL. The best of the best. That is how they became an MD. The best residency training programs for doctors in America take first, United States MD graduates who have graduated at the top of their classes called 'AOA' or Alpha Omega Alpha. They can actually examine you correctly, and order appropriate medicine or tests to treat a patient appropriately. If you had atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response in the Emergency Department they will most likely give you Dlitiazem to bring your heart down to a safe beats/minute and the correct dose, so you can live and not give you a neck manipulation or herbs so you would die. For your health, please trust a Doctor of Medicine an "MD" , with your medical needs.
@allie9015
@allie9015 5 ай бұрын
If MDs are so great, then why are they the third leading cause of death in the United States?
@tysonelite9561
@tysonelite9561 5 ай бұрын
If MDs are soo great , than why are they sooo fricken terrible? I get 2 minutes of doctor time with some shitty ass prescription that I don't want. I'm not interested in big pharma pills that make me feel like shit and degrade my health. I want solutions that heal my body, and MDs don't believe in actually healing. Your post reects of BS
@BryanKeith01
@BryanKeith01 4 ай бұрын
I guess f*ck the DOs... lol
@kimibliss.
@kimibliss. 3 ай бұрын
NDs are not here to replace MDs, they're more like an addition to your health as a whole
@catalyst3713
@catalyst3713 3 ай бұрын
None of those credentials mean shit if your patient outcomes mostly include lifelong, side effect-laden drug reliance , or your colleagues are the third leading cause of death in the US, not to mention the other 9 leading causes of death in the US being preventable through lifetyle choices. In a medical emergency, yes, conventional methods are paramount, I dont think anyone would argue otherwise, but in any other context, a holistic approach as provided by NDs and DOs is always going to be superior.
@dukeluger8274
@dukeluger8274 8 ай бұрын
As an actual MD, getting into a medical is unbelievably difficult as anyone knows. Nutrition is incorporated over biochemistry, surgery, and internal medicine rotations treating actual patients. Getting through such classes and rotations is extremely hard. Also extremely hard is the 3 medical licensing exams to become a real doctor. Nutrition is also reinforced through a 4-7yr residency, staying up all hours of the day and night and actually treating patients who all need nutrition to survive. MDs are the cream of our medical system. If you go to any major University Hospital in America or Canada, those are all institutions that have a medical school that grant an MD degree, and you will be seen by an MD. MD institutions select only the best applicants with the highest grades, MCAT scores, and everything being equal, as I've met in my colleagues, Olympic gold medalists, and a Navy SEAL. The best of the best. That is how they became an MD. The best residency training programs for doctors in America or Canada take first, United States or Canadian MD graduates who have graduated at the top of their classes called 'AOA' or Alpha Omega Alpha. They can actually examine you correctly, and order appropriate medicine or tests to treat a patient appropriately. If you had atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response in the Emergency Department they will most likely give you Dlitiazem to bring your heart down to a safe beats/minute and the correct dose, so you can live and not give you a neck manipulation or herbs so you would die. For your health, please trust a Doctor of Medicine an "MD", with your medical needs.
@karenreynolds2391
@karenreynolds2391 8 ай бұрын
Thank you Sarah and Dr. Ana for this Excellent information.
@karenreynolds2391
@karenreynolds2391 8 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, I cannot get beyond the voice and her presentation! 😳 🙄 Thank you but no thank you. Note: Sarah, I find your voice and presentation quite reassuring and professional.