hydrotherapy$36535$ - translation to german
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hydrotherapy$36535$ - translation to german

GERMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN, NATUROPATH AND HYDROTHERAPIST (1821-1897)
Kneipp therapy; Kneippism; Kneipp bathing pool; Kneipp cure; Kneipp medicine; Kneipp hydrotherapy; Kneipp treatment
  •  Fountain at the spa gardens of [[Bad Wörishofen]], dedicated to pastor Sebastian Kneipp for his 76th birthday
  • Kneipp in 1890

hydrotherapy      
n. Hydrotherapie, Heilbehandlung durch die Anwendung von Wasser
auto-intoxication         
REMOVAL OF NONSPECIFIC TOXINS FROM THE COLON AND INTESTINAL TRACT CONSIDERED PSEUDOMEDICINE
Colon hydrotherapy; Colonic; Colon Hydrotherapy (Colonics); Colonic irrigation; Autointoxication; Colonics; Evercleanse; Colonix; Bowtrol; Regulux; Ultimate Colon Cleanse; Detox 7; Puranol; Triple Cleanse; Colon Clenz; Almighty Cleanse; Colopril; Colpurin; Dual Action Cleanse; Intra Cleanse; OxyPowder; Cleanse Smart; Ultra Colon Cleanse Kit; Endogenic toxicosis; Colon therapy; Bowel cleaning; Dual-Action Cleanse; Colon cleanse; Colon Hydrotherapy; Colonic hydrotherapy; Colon hydrotherapist; Autointoxification; Auto-intoxication
Selbstvergiftung
Sebastian Kneipp         
n. Sebastian Kneipp (1821-1897), deutscher Priester und Hydrotherapeut der die Hydrotherapie einführte

Definition

Auto-intoxication
·add. ·noun Poisoning, or the state of being poisoned, from toxic substances produced within the body; autotoxaemia.

Wikipedia

Sebastian Kneipp

Sebastian Kneipp (17 May 1821 – 17 June 1897) was a German Catholic priest and one of the forefathers of the naturopathic medicine movement. He is most commonly associated with the "Kneipp Cure" form of hydrotherapy (often called "Kneipp therapy" or "Kneippism"), the application of water through various methods, temperatures and pressures, which he claimed to have therapeutic or healing effects, thus building several hospitals in Bad Wörishofen.

Although most commonly associated with one area of nature cure, Kneipp was the proponent of an entire system of healing, which rested on five main tenets:

  • Hydrotherapy – The use of water to treat ailments
  • Phytotherapy – The use of botanical medicines was another of Kneipp's specialties
  • Exercise – Promoting health of the body through movement
  • Nutrition – A wholesome diet of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables with limited meat.
  • Balance – Kneipp believed that a healthy mind begot a healthy person