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  • What is Naturopathic Medicine?

    Naturopathic medicine is not just using something natural rather than taking a pill or getting surgery. It is so much more.  It is a different way of thinking about the body.  It is an entirely different paradigm than conventional medicine.   Yes, Naturopathic Doctors use natural products to treat their patients, but it is so much more.  Naturopaths look at symptoms as a guide to what is truly the issue at hand.  A migraine headache is not just something that is extremely painful and uncomfortable in a number of other ways, but it is a clue to what is truly going on at the tissue and cellular level in that person.  Naturopathic medicine is much like a medical detective that uses the most natural substance and treatments possible for their patients.  Of course, when necessary, Naturopaths also prescribe prescription medications, send their patients to the ER, refer them to other specialists and even recommend surgical consults.  From day one of medical school Naturopaths are taught to always honor the principals of Naturopathic Medicine.

    Naturopathic Physicians have six main treatment principals:

    • First Do no harm: Never use any treatments, deny access to treatments or recommend treatments that may cause your patient harm. Always use the least invasive protocols possible.
    • The healing power of nature: The body wants to be healthy. When given the proper tools, it will naturally return to its homeostatic state.
    • Identify and treat the cause: Find and remove the obstacles to cure and treat at the root of the problem, do not just mask symptoms
    • Treat the whole person: Each part of the body is connected, you cannot treat one part of the person without effecting another. Nerves from the spine control the organs, so an adjustment in your back may change the way your liver is functioning. When devising a treatment plan, consideration must be given to not only just the body and presenting symptoms, but also lifestyle, diet, relationships, mental-emotional status and more.
    • Doctor as teacher: Educating patients is key. When properly educated, they can truly understand what is going on with their body and what factors in their life are promoting or diminishing their health and well-being.
    • Prevention: Building up the body, mind and spirit so that it transcends to its highest level and is more resilient to factors that could otherwise cause a disease state.

  • Which therapies can my naturopath use?

    Naturopaths use a variety therapies, the therapies we use most often are:

    • Acupuncture, cupping and traditional chinese medicine and herbs
    • Spinal and extremity adjusting and crainiosacral work
    • Clinical nutrition
    • Stress management, emotional release and neuro-emotional techniques
    • Homeopathy and flower essences
    • Pranic Healing
    • Gemstone therapy
    • BioMat nervous and vascular system therapy
    • Botanical medicine
    • Food allergy, heavy metal and nutrient testing
    • Regenerative and nutrient injections
    • Ozone therapy for joints, scars, dental issues, aesthetics, acute and chronic diseases
    • Laboratory blood work and imaging
    • Nutrient IV treatment
    • Prescription medication management

  • Which treatments are right for me?

    You may be wondering, which treatments are right for me? Trained in Applied Kinesiology and Manual Muscle testing, Dr. Rosie Banker can prioritize each patient’s health in real time. With so many tools available, it can be hard to figure out which one is best for you.  Applied Kinesiology and Manual Muscle testing, provide a  functional neurological test that can be used during appointments to help establish the which treatments are right each patient.  This allows for opportunity to create a treatment plan that will ultimately lead to harmonization and optimization of your body, mind and spirit so that you can transcend to your greatest personal and health potential.


  • Dr. Rosie Banker

    During her childhood, Dr. Banker’s mother, an acupuncturist and natural medicine consultant, instilled within her a zeal for natural medicine which Dr. Banker is eager to share with others.  Dr. Rosie Banker is passionate about whole body wellness and minimally invasive treatment for her patients.  She uses a variety of techniques, that are always individualized to each patient’s needs.  To achieve this, she works with her patients to balance their body’s structure, biochemical function and emotional/spiritual factors.  Her goal for each patient is to harmonize, optimize and improve body function while fostering a sense of well-being so that they can transcend to their greatest personal and health potential.

    Background:

    Dr. Rosie Banker is a board certified Naturopathic Physician who earned her degree from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (SCNM) in Tempe, Arizona. At SCNM Rosie was president of the Applied Kinesiology Club and had a clinical focus on Applied Kinesiology, Physical and Chinese medicines. Prior to studying Naturopathy, Dr. Banker studied Biochemistry at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado where she was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree with honors.

    In her free time, Dr. Rosie Banker enjoys spending time with her family and pets, hiking, camping, snowboarding and pretty much any other outdoor activity.  Dr.  Banker is consistently attending seminars to improve her knowledge base to better serve her patients.