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I'm new to PR and pretty sure I want to take an all-natural approach to managing my CFS. Has anyone else done this and how did you proceed?
I have been going to alternative practitioners for years but in my dreams I would like to have ONE person who can oversee everything I'm doing and offer suggestions. For example, someone who can do a stool analysis and blood tests (for example) and make suggestions for different alternative therapies. I already have many the other "pieces" of the puzzle available to me (acupuncturist/TCM doc I like, kinesiology, chiro, massage, etc.). The alternative MD I've been seeing for years tends to recommend the same things for everyone (she is on a Vit. D3 kick right now).
If I can't find anyone I am interested in doing things on my own too, has anyone been down this road and can you offer any suggestions for either finding a naturopath (I'm in Ohio) or how to proceed on my own with stool analysis, blood work, etc.?
I have been going to alternative practitioners for years but in my dreams I would like to have ONE person who can oversee everything I'm doing and offer suggestions. For example, someone who can do a stool analysis and blood tests (for example) and make suggestions for different alternative therapies. I already have many the other "pieces" of the puzzle available to me (acupuncturist/TCM doc I like, kinesiology, chiro, massage, etc.). The alternative MD I've been seeing for years tends to recommend the same things for everyone (she is on a Vit. D3 kick right now).
If I can't find anyone I am interested in doing things on my own too, has anyone been down this road and can you offer any suggestions for either finding a naturopath (I'm in Ohio) or how to proceed on my own with stool analysis, blood work, etc.?