The Science of
Natural Healing
Panchamahabhutas or the five elements of nature – Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space – are the sources of life and energy. Air originates from Space, Fire originates from Air, Water originates from Fire and Earth originates from Water. The human body is made up of these five elements as well and disintegrates into its constituent elements upon death. A balance between these elements is required in our body for us to be healthy. Improper diet, eating habits, stress and lifestyles result in an imbalance thereby causing various health disorders. The Panchamahabhutas manifest themselves in different ways within the human body and serve a specific and important function:
Earth
Air
Fire
Water
Space (Vacuum)
Space is omnipresent and provides a medium for everything to exist. In the human body it manifests itself in the form of various cavities and pores. It is the most subtle of all the five elements. Amongst our sensory organs, Space is associated with the sense of sound.
Naturopathy History
The modern form of Naturopathy traces its origin to 19th century Europe, even though similar treatments were used in the Hippocratic School of Medicine way back in 400 B.C. Naturopathy was first introduced in the US by a German named Benjamin Lust in 1902 when he founded the American School of Naturopathy. The treatments were based on the fundamentals of using natural remedies, good hygiene and a balanced diet.
With the advent of the modern day medicines, Naturopathy saw a decline in its popularity over the next several decades. It was not until the 1960s that the treatment methodology saw resurgence in terms of its acceptance. This was driven by the limitations of the modern medicine system as well as the safety and efficacy of other alternative treatments including Naturopathy.
Naturopathy Philosophy
- Do no harm
- Promote the self-healing power of nature
- Remove the root cause of illness, rather than eliminating or suppressing symptoms
- Educate and encourage self-responsibility for health
- Treat the person not just the disease
- Promote overall well-being to prevent diseases
1. The accumulation of toxins in the body is the root cause of all diseases. This could be the result of various factors like improper diet, lack of hygiene, pollution, adulterated food, hectic lifestyle, stress, etc. Thus, the natural treatments employed are directed towards the removal of these toxins.
2. All acute diseases are efforts on part of the body to get rid of the accumulated toxins and all chronic diseases are a result of continued suppression of these acute diseases through harmful and invasive methods like drugs and vaccines. Even though Naturopathy has a strong preventive aspect, it is very effective in treating acute as well as chronic health issues.
3. The human body has a self-healing capability with the right enablers. Thus, the power to cure a disease lies within the body itself. We just need to facilitate the process with right diet, exercise, meditation and the application of natural elements.