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Natural
Natural (pronunciation: /ˈnætʃ(ə)rəl/) is a term that originates from the Latin word 'natura', meaning birth, nature, quality. It is often used in the context of health and medicine to refer to substances, treatments, or processes that occur in nature or are not man-made.
Related Terms
- Natural Healing: A broad term that encompasses a variety of non-invasive healing practices that do not involve pharmaceuticals or surgery. These can include practices like Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture, and Chiropractic care.
- Natural Medicine: A branch of medicine that focuses on using natural remedies, such as herbs and foods, to treat and prevent illness.
- Natural Substance: A substance that is found in nature and is not created or significantly altered by human beings. This can include things like Herbs, Minerals, and Vitamins.
- Natural Therapy: A type of therapy that uses natural methods to help the body heal itself. This can include things like Diet Therapy, Exercise Therapy, and Hydrotherapy.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Natural
- Wikipedia's article - Natural
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