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What (who) is natural medicine - definition

FORM OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, DRUGLESS SYSTEM OF THERAPY
Naturopathic Medicine; Naturopath; Natural health; Natural therapies; Natural therapy; Natural medicine; Natural Health; Naturopathic; Nutritional healing; Naturotherapy; Naturopahty; Naturopathic medicine; Hygienic Medicine; Hygienic medicine; Naturopaths; Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine; Naturopathic Doctor; Naturopathic doctor; Natural remedy; Nature healer; History of naturopathy
  • The herb garden at [[Bastyr University]], another naturopathic program whose graduates can become licensed naturopaths in some North American jurisdictions
  • A nutritional supplement of [[Chromium(III) picolinate]], Chromax II
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  • [[Hugh Mercer Apothecary]] in [[Fredericksburg, Virginia]], a pharmacy founded by [[Hugh Mercer]], a Scottish physician, in the mid-18th century. It is now a museum demonstrating 18th Century medical treatments.
  •  [[Measles]] cases reported in the [[United States]] fell dramatically after the introduction of the measles vaccine.
  • [[National University of Natural Medicine]] trains students in naturopathic medicine who are eligible to become licensed in some jurisdictions in North America.
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  • A patient undergoing a [[hydrotherapy]] session
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naturopathy         
[?ne?t??'r?p??i]
¦ noun a system of alternative medicine based on the theory that diseases can be successfully treated or prevented without the use of drugs, by techniques such as control of diet, exercise, and massage.
Derivatives
naturopath noun
naturopathic adjective
Naturopathy         
Naturopathy, or naturopathic medicine, is a form of alternative medicine. A wide array of pseudoscientific practices branded as "natural", "non-invasive", or promoting "self-healing" are employed by its practitioners, who are known as naturopaths.
medicine man         
  • The Medicine Man]]'', an 1899 sculpture by [[Cyrus Dallin]] exhibited in Philadelphia
NATIVE AMERICAN TRADITIONAL HEALER AND SPIRITUAL LEADER
Medicine Man; Medicinemen; Medicine men; Medicine-Man; Medicineman; Medicine-man; Tribal holy man; Medicine people; Medicine person; Medicine woman; Native American healing; Medicine women
¦ noun (among North American Indians and some other peoples) a shaman.

Wikipedia

Naturopathy

Naturopathy, or naturopathic medicine, is a form of alternative medicine. A wide array of pseudoscientific practices branded as "natural", "non-invasive", or promoting "self-healing" are employed by its practitioners, who are known as naturopaths. Difficult to generalize, these treatments range from outright quackery, like homeopathy, to widely accepted practices like certain forms of psychotherapy. The ideology and methods of naturopathy are based on vitalism and folk medicine rather than evidence-based medicine, although practitioners may use techniques supported by evidence.

Naturopathic practitioners commonly recommend against following modern medical practices, including but not limited to medical testing, drugs, vaccinations, and surgery. Instead, naturopathic practice relies on unscientific notions, often leading naturopaths to diagnoses and treatments that have no factual merit.

Naturopathy is considered by the medical profession to be ineffective and harmful, raising ethical issues about its practice. In addition to condemnations and criticism from the medical community, such as the American Cancer Society, naturopaths have repeatedly been denounced as and accused of being charlatans and practicing quackery.

Naturopaths frequently campaign for legal recognition in the United States. Naturopathy is illegal in two U.S. states and tightly regulated in many others. Some states have lax regulations, however, and may allow naturopaths to perform minor surgery or even prescribe drugs. While some schools exist for naturopaths, and some jurisdictions allow such practitioners to call themselves doctors, the lack of accreditation, scientific medical training, and quantifiable positive results means they lack the competency of true medical doctors.

Examples of use of natural medicine
1. Sarah Salon, of the Natural Medicine Research Unit of Hadassah Hospital, Ein Karem.
2. Sarah Sallon, of the Louis Borick Natural Medicine Research Center in Jerusalem, said she and her colleagues used seeds found in archaeological excavations at Masada.
3. It is not just natural medicine but is a complete way of life that believes in preventing diseases; leading a healthy life and curing ailments if at all they occur.
4. "Some cosmetics manufacturers take advantage and describe products as natural even if they contain only a small quantity of natural ingredients," says Ronit Nahum, a naturopath, who lectures on nutrition and natural cosmetics at the College of Natural Medicine.
5. A call from a representative of the Church of the Militant Elvis (don‘t ask) who was passing through the baroness‘s birthplace in Grantham this week, asks if we knew that the house where the young Margaret grew up was now a holistic centre of natural medicine called Living Health.