Tokyo, Japan
October 05-07, 2026

Naturopathic Medicine

Naturopathic Medicine

Naturopathic Medicine is a holistic and integrative approach to healthcare that emphasizes the body's inherent ability to heal itself. Rooted in traditional healing practices and supported by modern scientific research, naturopathic physicians focus on treating the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—rather than merely addressing symptoms. This form of medicine combines various natural therapies, including herbal medicine, nutrition, acupuncture, lifestyle counseling, and physical medicine, to promote wellness and prevent illness. Naturopathic doctors work collaboratively with patients, seeking to identify and address the underlying causes of health issues rather than simply suppressing symptoms. Personalized treatment plans are tailored to individual needs, recognizing the unique biochemistry and circumstances of each patient. Prevention is a key tenet of naturopathic medicine, emphasizing lifestyle modifications and proactive health measures. By integrating both traditional healing wisdom and evidence-based practices, naturopathic medicine strives to restore and maintain optimal health while minimizing the use of pharmaceutical interventions. This patient-centered and comprehensive approach fosters a partnership between practitioners and individuals, empowering them to take an active role in their well-being and achieve long-term health outcomes.

Committee Members
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2026 - Kenneth R Pelletier

Kenneth R Pelletier

University of California School of Medicine, United States
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2026 - Marilyn Allen

Marilyn Allen

American Acupuncture Council, United States
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2026 - Girish Momaya

Girish Momaya

Stichting Maharishi European Research University, Netherlands

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