Difference between revisions of "Naturopathy"
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'''Naturopathy''' is an alternative [[medicine]]. The practice of this medicine include [[vegetarianism]], nutritional counseling, hydrotherapy, helioterapy, talazoterapy, manual therapy, herbalism, acupuncture, aromatherapy, electroterapy, magnetoterapy, musicterapy, chromoterapy, homeopathy and chiropractic. | '''Naturopathy''' is an alternative [[medicine]]. The practice of this medicine include [[vegetarianism]], nutritional counseling, hydrotherapy, helioterapy, talazoterapy, manual therapy, herbalism, acupuncture, aromatherapy, electroterapy, magnetoterapy, musicterapy, chromoterapy, homeopathy and chiropractic. | ||
| − | In 1902, [[Benedict Lust]] organized the Naturopathic Society of America, which was reorganized as the American Naturopathic Association (ANA) in 1919. [http://www.naturalhealth.org/tradnaturo/history3.html#ana] | + | In 1902, [[Benedict Lust]] organized the Naturopathic Society of America, which was reorganized as the American Naturopathic Association (ANA) in 1919. [http://www.naturalhealth.org/tradnaturo/history3.html#ana] In America, licensing and training requirements vary from state to state. |
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Revision as of 14:32, March 14, 2008
Naturopathy is an alternative medicine. The practice of this medicine include vegetarianism, nutritional counseling, hydrotherapy, helioterapy, talazoterapy, manual therapy, herbalism, acupuncture, aromatherapy, electroterapy, magnetoterapy, musicterapy, chromoterapy, homeopathy and chiropractic.
In 1902, Benedict Lust organized the Naturopathic Society of America, which was reorganized as the American Naturopathic Association (ANA) in 1919. [1] In America, licensing and training requirements vary from state to state.