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Saturday, April 30, 2011

what is nature cure




What is Naturopathy?
What is Naturopathy?Naturopathy is the system of therapeutics in which surgery and prescription medications are avoided, and preparations such as vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbs are used to treat and prevent disease. It is a method of treating disease using food and exercise and heat to assist the natural healing process.
History of Naturopathy
History  of NaturopathyNature Cure is a very old science of healing and art of living. We can find a number of references in our Vedas and other ancient texts. The "morbid matter theory", "concept of Vital force" and other concepts.
Nature Cure Treatment
Nature Cure TreatmentNature is an important ingredient for a living entity.There are different methods that have been developed to cure the different types of diseases.Following are the different types of nature cure Treatments
Health & Disease in Nature Cure
Health & Disease in Nature CureThe joy, prosperity and activities of human being depends on health to much extent. According to the definition of health given by WHO. "Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely absence of disease or infirmity." Virtually this is already mentioned in Ayurveda.  
Art Of Healthy Living
Art Of Healthy LivingNaturopathy is a science of healthy living. It teaches us that how we should live, eat? and how our daily routine should be? The methods of Nature Cure not only help us in attaining freedom from disease but with the help of their regular follow up positive health can be acquired.
Physical Activity and Nature Cure
Physical Activity and Nature CureNature cure and Yoga are deeply related. Yoga is a science which develops the human personality by affecting all aspects of his existence and provides him complete health, prosperity, happiness and peace. Yogic behaviour changes the gunas i.e. Rajas. Sattva and Tamas of an individual. Nature and all its elements are composed of these three gunas.

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