Philosophy of Naturecure

Evolution of Human Body or Samkhya Philosophy

The name ‘Samkhya’ or ‘Sankhya’ literally means ‘Enumeration’. It was given by Maharashi Kapila. It has 25 principles. Sankhya philosophy explains the principle of cosmic evolution by rational analysis. Samkhya is the oldest of the orthodox philosophical schools, and it holds that everything, in reality, is derived from Purusha (self, soul, or intellect) and Prakriti …

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Contribution of Louis Kunhe (1835-1901)

There are two major contributions of Louis Kunhe and they are the concepts of: Unity of disease- foreign matter Facial diagnosis Louis Kuhne stands rightfully tall on the naturopathic landscape. He contributed immensely to the philosophical and knowledge base of its practice. His place in the front row derives from his understanding of healing. This …

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Contribution of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)

Born: 6 May 1856, Freiberg of Czechoslovakia. Died: 23 September 1939, Hampstead, London, United Kingdom Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. He qualified as a doctor of medicine in 1881 at the University of Vienna. There he went through many services but continued his study on anatomy of a brain. He became very proficient. …

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10 Basic Principles of Naturopathy

The core basic principles of Naturopathy are listed below which governs the entire working of Naturopathy pertaining to the Human Body: Body heals itself. Main cause of disease is enervation. Deposit of metabolic end-products in the body is disease. Acute disease is a remedial process-itself a cure. Food is a building material, does not increase …

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Introduction to Naturopathy and Its History

Naturopathy is a system of healing science stimulating the body’s inherent power to regain health with the help of five elements of nature- Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Ether.  Naturopathy is a call to “Return to Nature” and resort to simple way of living in harmony with the self, society and environment. The term Naturopathy originates …

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