Naturopathy
Naturopathy is a science that treats health conditions by using gentle, natural substances and therapies that rely upon the body's innate ability to heal itself. The primary goal of Naturopathic medicine is to establish and maintain optimal health and to promote well-being. Major ailments are not formed alone, nor from one single root cause and hence total healing demands diagnosis and treatment in all the dimensions of human life simultaneously within the existential holistic approach.
Treatments available here : Sunbath, Mudbath, Steambath, Hydrotherapy, Reflex Zone Massage, Massage Therapy, enema, Moxa, Cupping, weight reduction exercises, treadmill, cycling, vegitartian diet.


Naturopathic ideology focuses on naturally-occurring and minimally-invasive methods, trusting to the "healing power of nature." Such treatments as "synthetic" drugs, radiation, and major surgery are avoided, and rejection of biomedicine and modern science in favor of an intuitive and vitalistic conception of the body and nature is common.Prevention through stress reduction and a healthy diet and lifestyle is emphasized. The philosophy of naturopathic practice is self-described by six core values. Multiple versions exist in the form of the naturopathic doctor's oath, various mission statements published by schoolsor professional associations, and ethical conduct guidelines published by regulatory bodies:
- First, do no harm; provide the most effective health care available with the least risk to patients at all times
- Recognize, respect and promote the self-healing power of nature inherent in each individual human being.
- Identify and remove the causes of illness, rather than eliminate or suppress symptoms
- Educate, inspire rational hope and encourage self-responsibility for health
- Treat each person by considering all individual health factors and influences.
- Emphasize the condition of health to promote well-being and to prevent diseases for the individual, each community and our world.





