QA Ch-2 Naturopathy and it's Principle
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1. What is naturopathy?
Naturopathy is a system of natural healing which believes that the body has the power to heal itself. It uses natural elements like air, water, sunlight, earth and proper diet and avoids medicines and surgery.
2. State the philosophy of naturopathy.
The philosophy of naturopathy is based on the belief that nature is the best healer. Disease occurs due to violation of natural laws and health can be restored by living in harmony with nature.
3. What is toxemia?
Toxemia is the condition of accumulation of waste and poisonous substances in the body due to improper diet, digestion and lifestyle. According to naturopathy, toxemia is the root cause of disease.
4. Why are medicines avoided in naturopathy?
Medicines are avoided in naturopathy because they suppress symptoms and add toxins to the body. Natural treatment removes toxins and strengthens the body’s self-healing power.
5. What is Panch Tatva therapy?
Panch Tatva therapy is treatment based on five elements—earth, water, fire, air and space. These elements help maintain balance and promote natural healing.
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6. Explain the principles of naturopathy.
Naturopathy is based on the principle that nature itself cures disease. The body has an inherent power to heal itself. Diseases occur due to accumulation of toxins caused by unhealthy lifestyle and wrong food habits. Treatment aims to remove the root cause rather than suppress symptoms. Naturopathy follows a holistic approach and treats body, mind and soul together. Natural elements such as air, water, sunlight, fasting and proper diet are used. Medicines and surgery are avoided. Prevention and self-discipline are given importance.
7. Describe the concept of disease in naturopathy.
According to naturopathy, disease is not an enemy but a warning signal of the body. It develops due to long-term accumulation of toxins caused by improper diet, lack of exercise and mental stress. Acute diseases indicate the body’s effort to remove toxins, while chronic diseases occur when toxins remain stored for a long time. Naturopathy considers disease as a natural process of purification and supports the body in eliminating waste naturally without medicines.
8. Explain acute and chronic diseases in naturopathy.
In naturopathy, acute diseases are considered beneficial because they show the body’s natural effort to eliminate toxins. Fever, cold and inflammation are examples. If acute diseases are suppressed by medicines, they may turn into chronic diseases. Chronic diseases are deep-rooted and difficult to cure as toxins remain in the body for a long time. Naturopathy supports acute conditions through natural methods so that complete healing can occur.
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