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VIDEO: Kristin Stiles Green, N.D. - Naturopathic Medicine, Are CTCA Patients Familiar With This?

March 20, 2009 - 1:36pm 358 reads 0 comments

Kristin Stiles Green, N.D. explains if new CTCA patients are usually familiar with naturopathic medicine.

Kristin Stiles Green, N.D.:
Many patients are not familiar with the terminology of naturopathic medicine. However, they will show up here with their bags and boxes of supplements and things that have been recommended to them over the years and had no idea they were already implementing many naturopathic therapies on their own.

So they get really excited that they are now going to have a licensed credential provider who has an intense medical background to help them disseminate all this information and all these products they’ve been using over the years.

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