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  • Later the entire areas of treatment were covered under one name "Naturopathy".

    What Is Naturopathy 2009

  • Naturopathy is totally opposite to the modern system of medicine which suppresses the disease and lead to the accumulation oftoxins in the body.

    What Is Naturopathy 2009

  • Naturopathy aims at throwing out all the toxins from the body.

    What Is Naturopathy 2009

  • Naturopathy, acupuncture, herbs and chiropractic care have helped millions recover from stress related illnesses and ailments.

    Kari Henley: How Do We Beat The Health Care Blues? 2009

  • I currently work as the librarian in an institution teaching a degree in Naturopathy and Homeopathy.

    Snake oil comes in all kinds of bottles | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009

  • Naturopathy is a refined way of treatment that aims at removing the root cause of disease through systematic use of elements freely available in nature.

    What Is Naturopathy 2009

  • Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Siddha, Unani, Yoga and Naturopathy offer a wide range of preventive, promotive and curative treatments that are both cost effective and efficacious.

    The Church in India and Health Care: Staying Relevant Shantanud 2008

  • Dr Mary Staggs (not a medical doctor but a Doctor of Naturopathy via the distance learning establishment Westbrook University) specialises in Contact Reflex Analysis (another questionable therapy - in Barrett's view here, "an elaborate pseudoscientific system").

    Dodgy detox Ray Girvan 2004

  • Dr Mary Staggs (not a medical doctor but a Doctor of Naturopathy via the distance learning establishment Westbrook University) specialises in Contact Reflex Analysis (another questionable therapy - in Barrett's view here, "an elaborate pseudoscientific system").

    Archive 2004-05-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • Naturopathy, which promotes massage, diet, and the use of natural forces such as water, heat, and light instead of medicines

    DR. SANJIV CHOPRA’S LIVER BOOK Sanjiv Chopra 2001

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