As a naturopathic physician with board certification in naturopathic oncology and a cancer survivor herself, Dr. Lise Alschuler knows the power of natural therapies to bring health and healing to individuals diagnosed with cancer.
In this segment of Mindful Medicine, Dr. Alschuler discuss the safe and effective integration of natural therapies with conventional cancer treatments to help improve outcomes in cancer diagnoses. She also shares the benefits of using natural therapies to reduce cancer risk and how doing so brings health, healing and vitality to those affected.
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Dr. Alschuler is past-President of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and a founding and current board member of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians.
She also currently serves as President Emeritus on the board of the Naturopathic Post-Graduate Association. Dr. Alschuler works as an independent consultant in the area of practitioner and consumer health education.
She also oversees the Quality Program for one of the largest nutritional supplement distributors in the U.S. She maintains a naturopathic oncology part-time practice out of Naturopathic Specialists, based in Scottsdale AZ.
Previously, she was the department head of naturopathic medicine at Midwestern Regional Medical Center – Cancer Treatment Centers of America. She was also the clinic medical director and botanical medicine chair at Bastyr, as well she was on the faculty of Southwest College.
Dr. Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO
Lise Alschuler is a naturopathic doctor with board certification in naturopathic oncology and has been a practicing since 1994.Dr. Alschuler is past-President of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and a founding and current board member of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians.
She also currently serves as President Emeritus on the board of the Naturopathic Post-Graduate Association. Dr. Alschuler works as an independent consultant in the area of practitioner and consumer health education.
She also oversees the Quality Program for one of the largest nutritional supplement distributors in the U.S. She maintains a naturopathic oncology part-time practice out of Naturopathic Specialists, based in Scottsdale AZ.
Previously, she was the department head of naturopathic medicine at Midwestern Regional Medical Center – Cancer Treatment Centers of America. She was also the clinic medical director and botanical medicine chair at Bastyr, as well she was on the faculty of Southwest College.