Endocrinology Naturopaths in York County, SC

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Megan Ding
Naturopath, ND
Serves Area
Welcome! I have a lifelong passion for health. I was raised using natural therapies for common illnesses and saw the power of integrative cancer treatment during my aunt’s ovarian cancer journey. I also used natural solutions for my own hormonal imbalances, fatigue, and digestive issues during my young adult life. As a naturopathic doctor, I treat the whole person with individualized comprehensive naturopathic care focused on both underlying causes and end results. I provide care for natural cancer support, hormonal, digestive, heart health, metabolic, autoimmune, and skin disorders.
Welcome! I have a lifelong passion for health. I was raised using natural therapies for common illnesses and saw the power of integrative cancer treatment during my aunt’s ovarian cancer journey. I also used natural solutions for my own hormonal imbalances, fatigue, and digestive issues during my young adult life. As a naturopathic doctor, I treat the whole person with individualized comprehensive naturopathic care focused on both underlying causes and end results. I provide care for natural cancer support, hormonal, digestive, heart health, metabolic, autoimmune, and skin disorders.
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Endocrinology Naturopaths
Do naturopaths practice endocrinology?
Yes, many naturopaths practice endocrinology, which refers to the study of hormones within the body. Hormones are signaling molecules that regulate key bodily functions, such as growth, sleep, stress, sexual health, and temperature regulation. Many naturopathic remedies draw on the idea of hormonal imbalance as a root cause to symptoms of chronic conditions; therefore, a key area of focus for many naturopaths is indeed on the restoration of hormonal balance within the body. Unlike medical doctors (MDs) who practice endocrinology, who may prescribe pharmaceuticals and other medications, naturopaths generally utilize alternative approaches to address hormonal imbalance, such as through lifestyle modifications like diet and exercise changes, or other alternative modalities like acupuncture or herbal medicine.