Homeopathy Naturopaths in Hamblen County, TN
This might include methods such as botanical medicine, homeopathy, nutrition, and functional genetic counseling.
Dr. Glory Ledbetter is a native East Tennessean who studied Theater and Biology at Carson-Newman University before attending the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine (active and accredited from 2001-2022), graduating with her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine and Masters of Science in Human Nutrition in 2017. She then completed her residency in primary care with Mountain View Natural Medicine in Burlington, VT. Dr. Ledbetter still maintains a license to practice medicine in the state of Vermont and complies with its regulations and continuing education requirements.
This might include methods such as botanical medicine, homeopathy, nutrition, and functional genetic counseling.
Dr. Glory Ledbetter is a native East Tennessean who studied Theater and Biology at Carson-Newman University before attending the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine (active and accredited from 2001-2022), graduating with her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine and Masters of Science in Human Nutrition in 2017. She then completed her residency in primary care with Mountain View Natural Medicine in Burlington, VT. Dr. Ledbetter still maintains a license to practice medicine in the state of Vermont and complies with its regulations and continuing education requirements.
Homeopathy Naturopaths
What is homeopathy?
Homeopathy is an alternative form of medicine based on the premise that the body has the innate ability to heal itself and that various remedies, such as certain plant substances and minerals, can stimulate this healing. Homeopathy is frequently used to address various medical conditions, such as hormonal imbalances, chronic pain, allergies, migraines, and digestive issues. A key feature of homeopathy is the belief that medicinal intervention is often most effective, if necessary at all, in very low doses. This is referred to as the “law of minimum dose” and is why many homeopathic substances are significantly diluted or otherwise weakened prior to administration. While homeopathy has gained popularity for its holistic, individualized approach, it remains controversial in many medical and scientific communities. Research on its efficacy is limited, and many studies suggest that any perceived benefits may be due to the placebo effect rather than the remedies themselves.