Herbal Medicine Naturopaths in Saint Louis, MO

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Asia Muhammad
Naturopath, ND
Saint Louis, MO 63134
I received my Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in 2014 and completed a three year independent residency at Arizona Digestive Health where I practiced as a licensed naturopathic physician alongside MD gastroenterologists. I have managed thousands of patients suffering with IBS, IBD, GERD, Dyspepsia, Gas/Bloating, Celiac, Hepatitis, Fatty Liver and More! As of now, Missouri is not a licensed state for naturopathic doctors and thus I do not hold a Missouri license. I strongly recommend all potential clients have a primary care physician such as a MD or DO.
I received my Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in 2014 and completed a three year independent residency at Arizona Digestive Health where I practiced as a licensed naturopathic physician alongside MD gastroenterologists. I have managed thousands of patients suffering with IBS, IBD, GERD, Dyspepsia, Gas/Bloating, Celiac, Hepatitis, Fatty Liver and More! As of now, Missouri is not a licensed state for naturopathic doctors and thus I do not hold a Missouri license. I strongly recommend all potential clients have a primary care physician such as a MD or DO.
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Jenifer L Mersman
Naturopath, NMD, DC, LMT, LE
Serves Area
I look forward to providing non invasive care for people. The ability to help individuals restore their basis for health, by combining a well rounded variety of naturopathic, chiropractic, and allopathic care.
I look forward to providing non invasive care for people. The ability to help individuals restore their basis for health, by combining a well rounded variety of naturopathic, chiropractic, and allopathic care.
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Herbal Medicine Naturopaths

What is herbal medicine?

Herbal medicine is an approach that uses natural remedies, like herbs in various forms, to support healing and wellness. Proponents often emphasize that these natural substances can help restore body function without relying on synthetic medications, which some view as “toxic.” Generally, herbs are used to enhance well-being—such as promoting sleep or boosting the immune system—rather than to treat specific diseases. While many individuals find benefits in herbal medicine, it's important to note that these products typically don’t undergo the same rigorous safety and efficacy testing required for conventional drugs, which should be considered by clients interested in herbal medicine remedies.