NATUROPATHY Flashcards

1
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translates as Nature Disease

A

Naturopathy

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2
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Naturopathy is a term, coined in the late 1890s by
German priest

A

Sebastian Kneipp

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3
Q

It emphasizes the healing power of nature including forces such as light, heat, air, and water.

A

Naturopathy

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4
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It focuses primarily on maintaining and restoring health rather than on treating disease.

A

Naturopathy

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5
Q

Naturopathy was popularized by
________, who was treated by
Kneipp

A

Dr.Benedict Lust

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6
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purportedly purchased the rights to naturopathic medicine from one of Kneipp’s students.

A

Dr.Benedict Lust

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7
Q

Dr. Lust founded the first naturopathic
medicine college

A

the American Institute
of Naturopathy, in New York City in 1902

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8
Q

oldest school offered medicine

A

UST

managed by priest

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9
Q

attends a four-year
graduate-level naturopathic medical school and must take board exams and be licensed by a state as a primary care general practice physician.

A

A licensed naturopathic physician (ND)

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10
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It is a distinct system of medicine with its own pharmacopeia and principles of practice.

A

Homeopathy

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11
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The principle of homeopathy is

A

“like cures like,”
or the “law of similar.”

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12
Q

Homeopathy was developed in the early 1800s by the German physician _________,
who coined the term “allopath”

A

Samuel Hahnemann

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13
Q

means a synonym for conventional
medicine.

A

Allopath

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14
Q

Homeopathic drugs are approved with the publication of
a monograph by the

A

Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia
Convention of the United States (HPCUS) in the HPUS.

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15
Q

Republic Act 9711

A

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Act of 2009

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16
Q

Republic Act 3720

A

Food and Drug Cosmetic Act

17
Q

Republic Act 9502

A

Universally Accessible Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act of 2008

18
Q

Homeopathic medicines are tested on humans
through a procedure called

A

proving” (or research procedure”)

19
Q

A mountain herb widely used in homeopathic medications for bruises, sports injuries (soft tissue, trauma), and aches, pains, and stiffness following excess physical activity.

Another usage: flavor and beverages

osteoarthritis. It is also used for bleeding,
bruising, swelling after surgery, and other conditions.

A

Arnica Montana

aka Wolfsbane

20
Q

treatment of colds, allergies, and hay fever.

It also is suggested for patients who have
congestive symptoms (nasal discharge, tearing eyes) in a warm room that improves in a cooler room.

A

Allium cepa

aka Onion

21
Q

A preparation made from whole crushed bees, used for inflammation accompanied by burning, stinging, and pain, such as in hives, insect bites, and tonsillitis, particularly when these maladies improve with cold compresses and are worsened
by heat.

Relieves eye puffiness

A

Apis mellifica

aka Honeybee

22
Q

is a solution prepared by diluting aqueous arsenic
trioxide.

used for diarrhea or indigestion encountered during travel and for general food poisoning

A

Arsenicum album

23
Q

A plant product used for a range of conditions, including childhood fevers and throbbing
headaches (with accompanying sensitivity to motion, noise, and light)

A

Atropa belladona

aka Deadly Nightshade

24
Q

Used homeopathically, for sprains and strains of the arthritic type, in which continued motion lessens the pain and improves the range of motion, hives

euroshiol- active ingredient

A

Rhus toxicodendron

aka Poison Ivy

25
Q

❖ plant and used for urticaria and pruritus
aggravated by cold water.

❖ provides soothing relief from burns, blows, insect
bites and heals cuts and wounds.

effective sa rheumatism, arthritis, antioxidant

A

Urtica urens

aka Stinging nettle plant

26
Q

allergic rhinitis

sakit ang ilong ug lumuluha caused by allergic reaction

A

Hay Fever

27
Q

Causes of allergy

A

Allergen

28
Q

Most lethal poison

“Emperor’s Poison”

wala’y odor, color, and taste

A

Arsenicum album

29
Q

Toxin that can cause poison

gidikdik ang fruit dayon gipahid sa arrow

A

Atropa belladona

30
Q

Poison Ivy Rash

A

allergic reaction sa Poison Ivy