Entry Essay to Naturopathy Medicine School

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My life took a turn in 2008 when I became a caregiver for my grandfather who was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. Then my mother was diagnosed in 2010 with stage four pancreatic cancer. I started my research in 2008 on possible alternatives that both my grandfather and mother could apply to their protocol and potentially relief some discomfort. I modified my dietary lifestyle in 2008 to not only become the best caregiver but to improve my health. I have and continue to notice many positive physical, mental and emotional changes since 2008. Visiting hospitals almost in a daily basis for approximately three consecutive years has changed my perspective in life and my career path.
I depended on my energy levels and mind clarity to be the best caregiver for my family. This is when I realized that my dietary lifestyle was working against me. I noticed positive changes and continued my research while care giving. I also implemented dietary changes to both my grandfather and mother. I began juicing and eliminating animal products in their meals. This helped their terrible constipation while taking strong medication and undergoing chemotherapy. Constipation had become one of the worst daily discomforts which lead them to stop consuming daily meals and decreased their quality of life. After implementing changes their constipation improved and became opened to other possibilities.
There were challenges during numerous meetings with oncologist. I always had several questions about their protocol, diets and supplements. Their main focus was optimal immune system to administer chemotherapy. I believe that supplements and eliminating mucus forming foods could help them during chemotherapy. Most oncologist disagreed and therefore lead ...

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...nt. Wellness programs in workplaces have also become increasingly popular. These programs have not only demonstrated to be clinically effective but also cost effective. Companies are willing to invest to improve their productivity and decrease insurance cost. These programs will continue to grow in all fields and will require the need for more ND’s to participate. Promoting these programs can only lead to positive improvements from a patient to a corporate perspective.
Even though history and my experience as a caregiver has shown how there are still doubt against these natural methods, it is not enough to change my desire in helping people. Decreasing pain and potentially saving a life out way any challenge an ND could come across. My career as an ND will be filled with dedicated attention to each patient where my focus will be to improve their quality of life.

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