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How to pronounce naturopathy in English?

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Type of intervention, treatment

Examples of naturopathy

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Indeed, as I've described before, you can't have naturopathy without homeopathy.
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Naturopathy and homeopathy would come to be seen as coequal with scientific medicine.
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If it was improved compliance, did it have anything to do with naturopathy?
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In this, naturopathy and supplement hawking are no different than medicine.
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It's not exactly true that Harriet said that she doesn't understand what naturopathy is.
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Naturopathy is a cornucopia of almost every quackery you can think of.
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It describes many therapies, including naturopathy and acupuncture.
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Even homeopathy and naturopathy can seemingly find their way into academic medical centers.
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I am recommeding some these medicines with the Ayurvedic and other naturopathy experts help.
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More examples
  • A method of treating disease using food and exercise and heat to assist the natural healing process
  • (naturopath) a therapist who practices naturopathy
  • A system of therapy that avoids drugs and surgery and emphasizes the use of natural remedies (air, water, heat, sunshine) and physical means (massage, electrical treatment) to treat illness
  • (naturopath) means a member of the Canadian Naturopathic Association or any provincial/territorial association affiliated with it, or in the absence of such association, a person with comparable qualifications as determined by the Administrator;
  • (Naturopathic) Protocol for Glaucoma
  • (Naturopathic) This term might come up when you're seeking ways to treat the symptoms of fibromyalgia. It refers to a system of treatment that doesn't involve surgery or the use of drugs. ...
  • A type of therapy that depends on natural forces rather than surgery or medicine to treat disease.
  • Is based on the belief that the cause of disease is violation of nature's laws. Naturopaths claim to remove the underlying causes of disease and to stimulate the body's natural healing processes. ...
  • A wide range of diagnostic techniques are employed to assess causative factors, and treatment may involve dietary changes, herbal medicines, homeopathy, or nutritional supplements.