"Naturopathic physical medicine." The methods of treating
the body by means of electromagnetic energy, colon hydrotherapy,
therapeutic exercise and therapeutic use by naturopathic doctors
of the physical agents of air, water, heat, cold, sound, light
and the physical modalities and procedures, including, but not
limited to, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, magnetic therapy,
diathermy, ultrasound, ultraviolet, infrared and low-level laser
light, therapeutic exercise, neural therapy and myofascial
trigger point therapy.
"Naturopathic therapies." Methods used in the treatment of
an individual which include, but are not limited to,
hydrotherapy, topical medicines, foods, food extracts, vitamins,
amino acids, minerals, enzymes, dietary supplements, over-the-
counter medications and nonprescription drugs as defined by the
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, homeopathic remedies and
plant substances that are not designated as prescription drugs
or controlled substances.
"Topical medicines." Topical analgesics, anesthetics,
antiseptics, scabicides, antifungals and antibacterials.
CHAPTER 2
STATE BOARD OF MEDICINE
Section 201. Declaration of purpose.
The board shall enforce and administer the provisions of this
act and shall adopt rules that are consistent with the intent of
this act.
Section 202. Naturopathic medical education.
The board shall approve a naturopathic medical education
program accredited by the Council on Naturopathic Medical
Education or an equivalent federally recognized accrediting body
for the naturopathic medical profession that has the following
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