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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia - Natural health

In alternative medicine, natural health is an eclectic self-care system of "natural therapies" concerned with building and restoring health and wellness via prevention and healthy lifestyles. Natural health includes herbalism, natural hygiene, naturopathy, and nutripathy and these techniques are sometimes viewed to be useful as complementary therapy to conventional medicine. Natural health - History of Natural Health. Although the term natural health did not become part of common usage until the late ...

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Natural health - Basic Core Tenets
The ideologies of natural health hold that all health, illness, and healing can be positively affected by prevention and lifestyle modifications. These natural therapies are under the control of the individual. Natural health - Natural philosophy. Just like any other natural philosophy, the word 'natural' in natural health is referring to the physical realm of existence. Natural health excludes all belief systems that say disease is a result of anything other than natural causes. Faith and psy ...

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Natural health - History of Natural Health

Although the term natural health did not become part of common usage until the late 20th century, many of its core beliefs developed in Europe and were brought over to the New World. Natural health - New World. Medical self-care was often the only health care available, and until the 1750s, most folk healers in the United States had little medical education beyond apprenticeships. Around the time of the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), the practice of medicine was seen as more of a part-time av ...

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia - Orthomolecular medicine

Orthomolecular medicine or optimum nutrition, emphasizes the use of natural substances found in a healthy diet such as vitamins, dietary minerals, enzymes, amino acids, glyconutrients, and essential fatty acids in the prevention and treatment of diseases. Orthomolecular medicine focuses on the role of proper nutrition in relation to health. Nutrition comes first in medical diagnoses and treat ...

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia - White gold

White gold refers to an alloy of gold and other white metals such as silver, palladium, or nickel. The natural color of white gold is light gray, so jewelry made of white gold is typically coated in highly reflective rhodium (sometimes coated in platinum and palladium), adding a more brilliant shine. Palladium and silver alloys are of higher quality than nickel and are sometimes not coated with rhodium. The purpose of plating is to add luster to grayer jewelry, as well as to prevent oxidation of some of the metals found in the alloys. ...

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia - Naturopathic medicine

Naturopathic medicine is the practice of attempting to improve the health of patients through the application of natural remedies. Naturopathic medicine - History of naturopathic medicine. The term naturopathy was coined before 1900, by John Scheel, and used by Benedict Lust. Lust, a German last name meaning "love" pronounced like "loost", had been schooled in hydrotherapy and other natural health practices in Germany by Father Sebastian Kneipp, who sent Lust to the United States to bring them Kneipp's meth ...

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Natural health - Prevention: Alternative Health Dictionary on Preventive Dianetics

Preventive Dianetics: Branch of Dianetics whose basic principle is that engrams (see Dianetics) - the single source of aberrations and psychosomatic ills - can be restrained or prevented with gains favorable to mental health, physical well-being, and social adjustment.

 

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Sexual assault - What Is Sexual Assault?

Sexual assault is any undesired physical contact of a sexual nature perpetrated against another person. While associated with rape, sexual assault is much broader and the specifics may vary according to social, political or legal definition. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, sexual assault includes "inappropriate touching, vaginal, anal, or oral penetration, sexual intercourse that [one says] ...

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Sexual assault, Sexual assault - What Is Sexual Assault?, Sexual assault - Doctors and Police in Sexual Assault Response and Prevention, Sexual assault - What To Do After A Sexual Assault, Sexual assault - What Not To Do After A Sexual Assault, Sexual assault - First Aid for Sexual Assault, Sexual assault - Field Care for EMTs, Sexual assault - Clinical Treatment, Sexual assault - Prevention of Sexual Assault, Sexual assault - Immediate Victim Assistance Links, Sexual assault - Research and Prevention Links

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Sexual assault - What is sexual assault?

Sexual assault is any undesired physical contact of a sexual nature perpetrated against another person. While associated with rape, sexual assault is much broader and the specifics may vary according to social, political or legal definition. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, sexual assault includes "inappropriate touching, vaginal, anal, or oral penetration, sexual intercourse that [one says] ...

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Sexual assault, Sexual assault - What is sexual assault?, Sexual assault - Doctors and police in sexual assault response and prevention, Sexual assault - What to do after a sexual assault, Sexual assault - What not to do after a sexual assault, Sexual assault - First Aid for sexual assault, Sexual assault - Field care for EMTs, Sexual assault - Clinical treatment, Sexual assault - Prevention of sexual assault, Sexual assault - Immediate victim assistance links, Sexual assault - Research and prevention links

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Silver - Precautions and health effects

Silver plays no known natural biological role in humans, and possible health effects of silver are a subject of dispute. Silver itself is not toxic but most of its salts are and some may be carcinogenic. Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, wrote that silver had beneficial healing and anti-disease properties, and the Phoenicians used to store water, wine, and vinegar in silver bottles to prevent spoiling. In the early 1900's people would put silver dollars in milk bottles to prolong the milk's freshness. Silver compounds were u ...

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Silver, Silver - Notable characteristics, Silver - Applications, Silver - History, Silver - Occurrence, Silver - Isotopes, Silver - Precautions and health effects

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Agricultural science - Agricultural science and agriculture crisis

Agriculture sciences seek to feed the world's population while preventing biosafety problems that may affect human health and the environment. This requires promoting good management of natural resources and respect for the environment, and increasingly concern for the psychological wellbeing of all concerned in the food production and consumption system. Economic, environmental, and social aspects of agriculture sciences are subjects of ongoing debate. Recent crises (such as Avian Flu, mad cow disease and issues such as the use of gene ...

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Agricultural science, Agricultural science - Agriculture and agricultural science, Agricultural science - Agricultural science: a local science, Agricultural science - History of agricultural science, Agricultural science - Prominent agricultural scientists, Agricultural science - Agricultural science and agriculture crisis, Agricultural science - Fields of agricultural science

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Environmental impact assessment - Overview

The US Environmental Protection Agency pioneered the use of pathway analysis to determine the likely human health impact of environmental ills. It and The Natural Step definitions later became the basis of the global ISO 14000 series of environmental management standards and the more recent ISO 19011 accounting standard. After an EIA analysis, the Precautionary Principle and Polluter Pays may be applied to prevent, limit, or require strict liability or insurance coverages to a project, based on its likely harms. Environmental impact analysis is often controversial and rarely uncontested. Related analys ...

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Environmental impact assessment, Environmental impact assessment - Overview, Environmental impact assessment - EIA around the world, Environmental impact assessment - EU, Environmental impact assessment - New Zealand, Environmental impact assessment - United States

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Edible salt - Forms of edible salt

Edible salt - Unrefined salt. Main articles: Sea salt and Rock salt Some assert that unrefined sea salt is healthier or more 'natural' than refined salts. There are concerns, however, that raw sea or rock salts may not contain sufficient iodine salts to prevent iodine deficiency diseases like goitre. Edible salt - Refined salt. Refined salt, that is nowadays most widely used, is mainly sodium chloride. Only about 7% of the refined salt is used as a food additive. ...

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Edible salt, Edible salt - History of edible salt, Edible salt - Forms of edible salt, Edible salt - Unrefined salt, Edible salt - Refined salt, Edible salt - Table salt, Edible salt - Health effects

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Influenza pandemic - Preparations for a potential influenza pandemic

"[T]he United States is collaborating closely with eight international organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), and 88 foreign governments to address the situation through planning, greater monitoring, and full transparency in reporting and investigating avian influenza occurrences. The United States and these international partners have led global efforts to encourage countries to heighten surveillance for ...

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Influenza pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Nature of a pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Comes in waves, Influenza pandemic - Variable mortality, Influenza pandemic - Strategies to prevent a pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Strategies to slow down a pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Phases of an influenza pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Interpandemic period, Influenza pandemic - Pandemic alert period, Influenza pandemic - Pandemic period, Influenza pandemic - Notes, Influenza pandemic - Preparations for a potential influenza pandemic, Influenza pandemic - United Nations, Influenza pandemic - United States, Influenza pandemic - Canada, Influenza pandemic - Preparedness plans

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Naturopathic medicine - History of naturopathic medicine

The term naturopathy was coined before 1900, by John Scheel, and used by Benedict Lust. (Lust is a German surname meaning "beautiful" or "beloved" and pronounced "loost".) Lust had been schooled in hydrotherapy and other natural health practices in Germany by Father Sebastian Kneipp, who sent Lust to the United States to bring them Kneipp's methods. In 1905, Lust founded the American School of Naturopathy in New York, the first naturopathic college in the United States. Lust took great strides in promoting the profession, culminating in pass ...

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Naturopathic medicine, Naturopathic medicine - History of naturopathic medicine, Naturopathic medicine - Naturopathic physicians and traditional naturopaths, Naturopathic medicine - Naturopathic physicians, Naturopathic medicine - Traditional naturopaths, Naturopathic medicine - The Principles of Naturopathic Medicine, Naturopathic medicine - The healing power of nature, Naturopathic medicine - Identify and treat the cause, Naturopathic medicine - First do no harm, Naturopathic medicine - Treat the whole person, Naturopathic medicine - The physician as teacher, Naturopathic medicine - Prevention, Naturopathic medicine - Regulation in North America, Naturopathic medicine - Regulation in the United Kingdom, Naturopathic medicine - Scope of practice, Naturopathic medicine - Criticism

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Tocopherol - Forms of vitamin E

Alpha-tocopherol is traditionally recognized as the most active form of vitamin E in humans, and is a powerful biological antioxidant. The measurement of "vitamin E" activity in international units (IU) was based on fertility enhancement by the prevention of spontaneous abortions in pregnant rats relative to alpha tocopherol. It increases naturally to about 150% of normal in the maternal circulation during human pregnancies. The other isomers are slowly being recognized as research begins to elucidate their additional roles in the hum ...

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Tocopherol, Tocopherol - Forms of vitamin E, Tocopherol - Factors in vitamin E deficiency, Tocopherol - Current issues and controversies about vitamin E, Tocopherol - Vitamin E and heart disease, Tocopherol - Vitamin E and cancer, Tocopherol - Vitamin E and cataracts, Tocopherol - Vitamin E and Alzheimer's disease, Tocopherol - Vitamin E and Parkinson's disease, Tocopherol - Health risks of too much vitamin E

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Water fluoridation controversy - Overview

Fluoride is a naturally-occurring mineral found in all water sources (lakes, rivers, groundwater and oceans). Community water fluoridation is the process of adding industrial fluoride to drinking water supplies to a level claimed to be optimal for oral health. Advocates of water fluoridation claim that this is similar to fortifying salt with iodine, milk with vitamin D and orange juice with vitamin C. Some claim that this is an effective way to prevent tooth decay and improve ...

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Water fluoridation controversy, Water fluoridation controversy - Overview, Water fluoridation controversy - Benefits, Water fluoridation controversy - Risks, Water fluoridation controversy - Politics, Water fluoridation controversy - Controversy, Water fluoridation controversy - Scientific Debate, Water fluoridation controversy - Court cases, Water fluoridation controversy - Medical approval, Water fluoridation controversy - Implementation, Water fluoridation controversy - USA, Water fluoridation controversy - Canada, Water fluoridation controversy - Rest of world, Water fluoridation controversy - Notes

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Influenza pandemic - Phases of an influenza pandemic

The World Health Organization announces the current phase of the pandemic alert here. See "Assessing the pandemic threat" at [16]. WHO published a first edition of the Global Influenza Preparedness Plan in 1999, and updated it in April 2005. See [17] and [18] which define the responsibilities of WHO and national authorities in case of an influenza pandemic. This is the first time a pandemic has been anticipated and is being prepared for. The aims of such plans are, broadly speaking, the following: Before a pandemic ...

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Influenza pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Nature of a pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Comes in waves, Influenza pandemic - Variable mortality, Influenza pandemic - Strategies to prevent a pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Strategies to slow down a pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Phases of an influenza pandemic, Influenza pandemic - Interpandemic period, Influenza pandemic - Pandemic alert period, Influenza pandemic - Pandemic period, Influenza pandemic - Notes, Influenza pandemic - Preparations for a potential influenza pandemic, Influenza pandemic - United Nations, Influenza pandemic - United States, Influenza pandemic - Canada, Influenza pandemic - Preparedness plans

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Natural health - Prevention: Encyclopedia II - Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Organic plants

The Commentary on the Convention on Psychotropic Substances notes that while many plant-derived chemicals are controlled by the treaty, the plants themselves are not[23]: The term "synthetic" appears to refer to a psychotropic substance manufactured by a process of full chemical synthesis. One may also assume that the authors of the Vienna Convention intended to apply the term "natural material" to parts of a plant which consti ...

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Convention on Psychotropic Substances, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - History, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Schedules of Controlled Substances, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Scheduling process, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - World Health Organization evaluations of specific drugs, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Ephedrine, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Ketamine, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - MDMA, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Methcathinone, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Nicotine, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Tetrahydrocannabinol, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Medical and other drug uses, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Organic plants, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Precursors, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Analogs, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Penal provisions, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Treatment and prevention, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Recent trends, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Rise in stimulant trafficking, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Canadian noncompliance, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Licit drug problems, Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Endnotes

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Natural health - Prevention: Alternative Health Dictionary on Chinese dietotherapy

Chinese dietotherapy: preventive and therapeutic system that involves: (a) prescribing medicinal foods and mixtures of foods and drugs, and (b) proscribing intake of particular foods. , the curative effect of a food or food-drug mixture depends on its nature and flavor. The natures are: cold, hot, warm, and cool. The flavors are: salty, sour, sweet, bitter, and pungent. Practitioners seek to neutralize illness by prescribing foods and food-drug mixtures whose nature and flavor antagonize the nature and flavor of the disease.

 

 

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