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What is Naturopathy?
Naturopathy
is the application of a broad range of natural therapies to promote healing.
Such therapies may be used on their own or alongside standard western
medical practices. These treatments provide a reduced risk of the side
effects often associated with pharmaceutical preparations. John’s
deep knowledge of conventional medicines allows for the safe use of natural
preparations whilst clients continue with their usual medication.
The
Naturopath may use techniques such as proper nutrition, adequate rest,
exercise, proper breathing, posture, relaxation, stress management, herbal
medicine, vitamin/mineral therapy, homoeopathy and so on. Naturopaths
may also, if deemed appropriate, refer people for osteopathy, acupuncture,
massage, reflexology, psychotherapy or hypnotherapy. In all cases Naturopathy
subscribes to the principle that the body can heal itself if given the
appropriate conditions. The whole person – body, mind and spirit
– is treated, not just the disease itself. The Naturopath addresses
the causes of ill health and supports the body’s own healing processes
rather than merely suppressing the symptoms.
At a time when
modern hectic lifestyles, environmental pollution, bad diets and stress
play an enormous role, Naturopathy is gaining in importance. The latest
surveys in the U.K. have found that 81% of the population prefer natural
medicine. With chronic ailments especially, the Naturopath is increasingly
the last resort in a patient’s long search for health. Naturopathy
may often be able to treat conditions for which the western medical establishment
has limited success or interest.
Prevention is always the best treatment. By using a range
of methods of diagnosis, Naturopathy can often successfully identify predispositions
in the body, before the onset of acute disease. This allows time for lifestyle
adjustments and the use of specific preventative therapies.
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