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Naturopathy is a system of therapy and treatment which relies exclusively on natural remedies, such as sunlight, air, water,  supplemented with diet and therapies such as massage. However, some naturopaths have been known to prescribe such unnatural  treatments as colon hydrotherapy for such diseases as asthma and arthritis.

Naturopathy is based on the belief that the body is self-healing. The body will repair itself and recover from illness  spontaneously if it is in a healthy environment. Naturopaths have many remedies and recommendations for creating a healthy  environment so the body can spontaneously heal itself.

Naturopaths claim to be holistic, which means they believe that the natural body is joined to a supernatural soul and a  non-physical mind and the three must be treated as a unit, whatever that means. Naturopathy is fond of such terms as  "balance" and "harmony" and "energy." It is often rooted in mysticism and a metaphysical belief in vitalism (Barrett).
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What is the Purpose of Naturopathy?
Naturopathic medicine (also known as naturopathy) is a school of medical philosophy and practice that seeks to improve health  and treat disease chiefly by assisting the body's innate capacity to recover from illness and injury. Naturopathic practice  may include a broad array of different modalities, including manual therapy, hydrotherapy, herbalism, acupuncture,  counselling, environmental medicine, aromatherapy, wholefoods, cell salts, and so on. Practitioners tend to emphasise a  holistic approach to patient care. Naturopathy has its origins in the United States, but is today practiced in many countries  around the world in one form or another, where it is subject to different standards of regulation and levels of acceptance.

Naturopathic practitioners prefer not to use invasive surgery, or most synthetic drugs, preferring "natural" remedies, i.e.  relatively unprocessed or whole medications, such as herbs and foods. Licensed physicians from accredited schools are trained  to use diagnostic tests such as imaging and blood tests before deciding upon the full course of treatment. Naturopathic  Practitioners also employ the use of prescription medications and surgery when necessary and refer out to other medical  practitioners.
What is the Purpose of Naturopathy?
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