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Nature and Science for the health and well-being

 

How the Nature can Heal  

Nature consists of the vital principles that govern the universal laws of the biological world. These principles allow living beings to regenerate their tissues and to repair damage caused by aging and cell degeneration. Nature  gives us traditional remedies as therapeutic solutions,  encouraging us toward a better existence and evolution.

Humankind, as part of nature, contains intrinsic mechanisms of repair and protection from damage. Knowing the vital principles of nature helps doctors find the best solutions to increase personal bodily defenses.  In particular, these vital principles are present in many plants we call medicinal herbs.

Thanks to the progress of science and technology, we can better understand the substances in medicinal plants, essential for full therapeutic action.

                                                                           

The task of scientific observers, in fact, is to discover the curative effects of Nature, to defeat the scourge of disease, and to improve the performance of normal biological activities. Knowledge of ancient traditional medicine has enabled entire populations to heal without the intervention of synthetic drugs, which mainly relieve the symptom conditions, with no progress in defeating the disease.
Today the professional naturopath clinician is able to improve patients' health by combining a modern knowledge of human physiology with an understanding of the vital principles.
Nature offers a unique solution to ensure the survival of the living.
Unfortunately, human intervention is degenerating into the destruction of nature, creating a sort of self-harm, preventing the institution to offer its curative effects.
Since ancient times, all schools of philosophy have asked the difficult question of the meaning of being human.

People and nature -- what we eat and breathe -- interact, and people are formed and reformed by these interactions with our external environment.
People are capable of determining their developmental fate. Humans must listen to nature, which represents more than itself.