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Naturopathy is based on six tenets or principles [1][2]:
"The healing power of nature"
"Identify and treat the cause"
"First do no harm"
"Treat the whole person"
"The physician as teacher"
"Prevention"
Naturopathic medicine - The healing power of nature.
The healing power of nature, has two aspects: (1) basically the body has the ability to heal itself and it is the naturopathic doctor's role to facilitate this natural process, and (2)nature ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Naturopathic medicine: Encyclopedia II - Naturopathic medicine - The Principles of Naturopathic Medicine |
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 |  |  | Naturopathic medicine - First do no harm: Encyclopedia II - Naturopathic medicine - Naturopathic physicians and traditional naturopathsThere are two groups calling themselves "naturopaths" who have recently been engaged in legal battles. The term when originally coined by John Scheel, and popularized by Dr. Benedict Lust (a German name, meaning "love", pronounced "loost") was to apply to those receiving an education in the basic medical sciences with an emphasis on natural therapies:
Naturopathic physicians
"Traditional" nat ...
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Naturopathy Naturopathy: Naturopathy is a system of healing, originating from Europe, that views disease as a manifestation of alterations in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself. It emphasizes health restoration as well as disease treatment. The term “naturopathy” literally translates as “nature disease.” Today naturopathy, or naturopathic medicine, is practiced throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States. There are six principles that form the basis of naturopathic practice in North America (not all are unique to naturopathy): 1. The healing power of nature 2. Identification and treatment of the cause of disease 3. The concept of “first do no harm” 4. The doctor as teacher 5. Treatment of the whole person 6. Prevention The core modalities supporting these principles include diet modification and nutritional supplements, herbal medicine, acupuncture and Chinese medicine, hydrotherapy, massage and joint manipulation, and lifestyle counseling. Treatment protocols combine what the practitioner deems to be the most suitable therapies for the individual patient. (See also: Naturopathy, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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 |  |  | Naturopathic medicine - First do no harm: Encyclopedia II - Naturopathic medicine - History of naturopathic medicineThe 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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