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Theory of Natural Medicine From Time To Time
This day should serve to reflect on the great potential of our country for its mega-expressed in a variety of species and genetic resources, and the great contribution of knowledge that could provide modern science. This should be also an opportunity to rethink the prejudices we have about the knowledge of ancient cultures, as these are still valid and effective for the treatment of diseases for centuries, while the “modern” science and shows rather less stable due to the constant changes and rethinking of theories in natural medicine remain the same over time
Natural Medicine is a broad concept that will allow us to treat a wide variety of complementary and alternative medicines, including: herbal medicine, dietary supplements, homeopathy, acupuncture, neural therapy, magnetism, acupressure, and other of the many alternative medicines available today.
The theory of the healing power of nature holds that nature provides the human body with powers to restore internal health itself. This theory explains the diarrhea, inflammation and fever (among other physiological symptoms and signs) as the body attempts to achieve homeostasis.
While it might seem like a new theme, in fact the use of natural medicine is very old. The fact that modern science begins to give due weight recently and called it alternative medicine, should not cause an impression on us lesser value in relation to modern medicine.
The use of herbal or other unconventional methods to treat diseases is performed on a daily basis that does not know at least one person before going to the doctor, prefer to use a home remedy? I think we all, as many of the traditional knowledge inherited from our ancestors and have been transmitted from generation to generation, are related to the properties of the different elements of nature.
What is the use of natural treatment
Natural Medicine is a broad concept that will allow us to treat a wide variety of complementary and alternative medicines, including: herbal medicine, dietary supplements, homeopathy, acupuncture, neural therapy, magnetism, acupressure, and other of the many alternative medicines available
The theory of the healing power of nature began around V and IV century before Christ and was described by followers of Hippocrates and Galen between 460 and 200 BC the doctrine holds that nature provides the human body with powers to restore internal healt
This theory explains the diarrhea, inflammation and fever (among other physiological symptoms and signs) as the body attempts to achieve homeostasis.
A modern theory by Dr. Henry Landler establishes that the disease is caused by the diversion of nature’s laws, and that the disease itself is evidence of the body’s attempt to try to correct the situation by returning the body to its natural state, i.e. homeostasis with their environment. Dr. Landler postulated that the disease is one of the following causes: loss of vitality, blood poisoning and poisoning of the lymph.
Another important element of Natural Medicine is the principle of treating the whole person. Natural Medicine is the art of treating the person and not the disease through individualized treatment.