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Your claim at the very beginning that Is nature cure (also called natural hygiene by purists, and naturopathy by ordinary folks) Indian or is it an import from the West? Who founded it and when? These questions are irrelevant. You should only ask three questions: 1. Whats happening in my body right now? 2. Why is it happening? 3. What can nature cure treatment do for me?. One needs to understand that there are nationally and internationally accepted and recognissed methods, procedures and/or rules for knowing and studying any topic/ subject. This can not be avoided in case of Nature Cure. Answers to the three questions mentioned and all other aspects are required to be explained with scientific research proofs. Curing or giving relief to thousands of people (patients) is not the scientific method. One should take pains and put efforts to understand the things with scientific foundation. This kind of articles would help in misleading the people, which itself is a great sin.
Posted by: Dr. Sankaran Manipuzha, BA, GDMM, ND, DO(Orthopathy) on 26 Apr. 2009

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