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naturopathy Naturopathy can be defined as those therapies practiced by naturopaths. An example of current primary naturopathic therapies include, nutrition, homoeopathy, herbalism, many forms of massage and tactile (touch) therapies. It can also include, but not limited to, other non ingestive, secondary therapies such aromatherapy, reflexology, flower remedies etc. Such therapies are also generally described by the medical profession as non orthodox therapies. ...
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naturopathy Naturopathy is a medical approach to natural healing that uses many different modalities. Naturopaths may use homeopathic remedies in addition to other methods. The initials ND stand for Doctor of Naturopathy.
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naturopathy Natural healing techniques and prescriptions using plant, shrub, tree and flower extracts.
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naturopathy Naturopathic medicine is a feild of healthcare which works with the body's own self-correcting mechanisms, or efforts to maintain homeostasis. This system of therapy relies on natural remedies.
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naturopathy Naturopathy is a system, which is concerned with the whole person, rather than the problems afflicting his/her various organs and systems. Naturopathy recognizes and uses the fact that the body is a self-healing organism, working with the knowledge that if the right environment and opportunity for self-healing can be created; repair, recovery and good health will result.
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