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Nature Cures, not the Physician.
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Hippocrates
Nature cure is a
constructive method of treatment which aims at removing
the basic cause of disease through the rational use of
the elements freely available in nature. It is not only a
system of healing, but also a way of life, in tune with
the internal vital forces or natural elements comprising
the human body. It is a complete revolution in the art
and science of living.
Although the term naturopathy is of
relatively recent origin, the philosophical basis and
several of the methods of nature cure treatments are
ancient. It was practised in ancient Egypt, Greece and
Rome. Hippocrates, the father of medicine ( 460-357 B.C.)
strongly advocated it. India, it appears, was much
further advanced in older days in natural healing system
than other countries of the world. There are references
in Indias ancient sacred books about the extensive
use of natures excellent healing agents such as
air, earth, water and sun. The Great Baths of the Indus
Valley civilisation as discovered at Mohenjodaro in old
Sind testifies to the use of water for curative purposes
in ancient India.
The modern methods of nature cure originated in Germany
in 1822, when Vincent Priessnitz established the first
hydropathic establishment there. With his great success
in water cure, the idea of drugless healing spread
throughout the civilised world and many medical
practitioners throughout the civilised world and many
medical practitioners from America and other countries
became his enthusiastic students and disciples. These
students subsequently enlarged and developed the various
methods of natural healing in their own way. The whole
mass of knowledge was later collected under one name,
Naturopathy. The credit for the name Naturopathy goes to
Dr. Benedict Lust ( 1872 - 1945), and hence he is called
the Father of Naturopathy.
Nature cure is based on the realisation that man is born
healthy and strong and that he can stay as such as living
in accordance with the laws of nature. Even if born with
some inherited affliction, the individual can eliminate
it by putting to the best use the natural agents of
healing. Fresh air, sunshine, a proper diet, exercise,
scientific relaxation, constructive thinking and the
right mental attitude, along with prayer and meditation
all play their part in keeping a sound mind in a sound
body.
Nature cure believes that disease is an abnormal
condition of the body resulting from the violation of the
natural laws. Every such violation has repercussions on
the human system in the shape of lowered vitality,
irregularities of the blood and lymph and the
accumulation of waste matter and toxins. Thus, through a
faulty diet it is not the digestive system alone which is
adversely affected. When toxins accumulate, other organs
such as the bowels, kidneys, skin and lungs are
overworked and cannot get rid of these harmful substances
as quickly as they are produced.
Besides this, mental and emotional disturbances cause
imbalances of the vital electric field within which cell
metabolism takes place, producing toxins. When the soil
of this electric filed is undisturbed, disease-causing
germs can live in it without multiplying or producing
toxins. It is only when it is disturbed or when the blood
is polluted with toxic waste that the germs multiply and
become harmful.
Basic Principles
The whole philosophy and practice of nature cure
is built on three basic principles. These principles are
based on the conclu sions reached from over a century of
effective naturopathic treatment of diseases in Germany,
America and Great Britain. They have been tested and
proved over and over again by the results obtained.
The first and most basic principle of nature cure is that
all forms of disease are due to the same cause, namely,
the accumulations of waste materials and bodily refuse in
the system. These waste materials in the healthy
individual are removed from the system through the organs
of elimination. But in the diseased person, they are
steadily piling up in the body through years of faulty
habits of living such as wrong feeding, improper care of
the body and habits contributing to enervation and
nervous exhaustion such as worry, overwork and excesses
of all kinds. It follows from this basic principle that
the only way to cure disease is to employ methods which
will enable the system to throw off these toxic
accumulations. All natural treatments are actually
directed towards this end.
The second basic principle of nature cure is that all
acute diseases such as fevers, colds, inflammations,
digestive disturbances and skin eruptions are nothing
more than self-initiated efforts on the part of the body
to throw off the accumulated waste materials and that all
chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes,
rheumatism, asthma, kidney disorders, are the results of
continued suppression of the acute diseases through
harmful methods such as drugs, vaccines, narcotics and
gland extracts.
The third principle of nature cure is that the body
contains an eleborate healing mechanism which has the
power to bring about a return to normal condition of
health, provided right methods are employed to enable it
to do so. In other words, the power to cure disease lies
within the body itself and not in the hands of the
doctor.
Nature Cure vs
Modern System
The modern medical system treats the symptoms and
suppresses the disease but does little to ascertain the
real cause. Toxic drugs which may suppress or relieve
some ailments usually have harmful side-effects. Drugs
usually hinder the self-healing efforts of the body and
make recovery more difficult. According to the late Sir
William Osler, an eminent physician and surgeon, when
drugs are used, the patient has to recover twice - once
from the illness, and once from the drug. Drugs cannot
cure diseases; disease continues. It is only its pattern
that changes. Drugs also produce dietary deficiencies by
destroying nutrients, using them up, and preventing their
absorption. Moreover, the toxicity they produce occurs at
a time when the body is least capable of coping with it.
The power to restore health thus lies not in drugs,but in
nature.
The approach of modern system is more on combative lines
after the disease has set in, whereas nature cure system
lays greater emphasis on preventive method and adopts
measures to attain and maintain health and prevent
disease. The modern medical system treats each disease as
a separate entity, requiring specific drug for its cure,
whereas the nature cure system treats the organism as a
whole and seeks to restore harmony to the whole of the
patients being.
Methods of Nature
Cure
The nature cure system aims at the readjustment
of the human system from abnormal to normal conditions
and functions, and adopts methods of cure which are in
conformity with the constructive principles of nature.
Such methods remove from the system the accumulation of
toxic matter and poisons without in any way injuring the
vital organs of the body. They also stimulate the organs
of elimination and purification to better functioning.
To cure disease, the first and foremost requirement is to
regulate the diet. To get rid of accumulated toxins and
restore the equilibrium of the system, it is desirable to
completely exclude acid-forming foods, including
proteins, starches and fats, for a week or more and to
confine the diet to fresh fruits which will disinfect the
stomach and alimentary canal. If the body is overloaded
with morbid matter, as in acute disease, a complete fast
for a few days may be necessary for the elimination of
toxins. Fruit juice may, however, be taken during a fast.
A simple rule is : do not eat when you are sick, stick to
a light diet of fresh fruits. Wait for the return of the
usual healthy appetite. Loss of appetite is Natures
warning that no burden should be placed on the digestive
organs. Alkaline foods such as raw vegetables and
sprouted whole grain cereals may be added after a week of
a fruits-only diet.
Another important factor in the cure of diseases by
natural methods is to stimulate the vitality of the body.
This can be achieved by using water in various ways and
at varying temperatures in the form of packs or baths.
The application of cold water, especially to the abdomen,
the seat of most diseases, and to the sexual organs,
through a cold sitting ( hip) bath immediately lowers
body heat and stimulates the nervous system. In the form
of wet packs, hydrotherapy offers a simple natural method
of abating fevers and reducing pain and inflammation
without any harmful side-effects. Warm water
applications, on the other hand, are relaxing.
Other natural methods useful in the cure of diseases are
air and sunbaths, exercise and massage. Air and sunbaths
revive dead skin and help maintain it in a normal
condition. Exercise, especially yogic asanas,promotes
inner health and harmony and helps eliminate all tension
: physical, mental and emotional. Massage tones up the
nervous system and quickens blood circulation and the
metabolic process.
Thus a well-balanced diet, sufficient physical exercise,
the observation of the other laws of well-being such as
fresh air, plenty of sunlight, pure drinking
water,scrupulous cleanliness, adequate rest and right
mental attitude can ensure proper health and prevent
disease.
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