Project Gutenberg Titles Nature Cure, by Lindlahr, Henry, 18621924. Nature Faker, The, by Davis, RichardHarding, 1864-1916. Nature s Garden an aid to our knowledge of our wild http://surfsteve.bravepages.com/gutenberg/titles.htm
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Extractions: by Boyd Martin It was Hippocrates, nearly 2400 years ago, who put forth the most influential ideas about human health and the creating and preserving of it. His observations and reasoning have formed the basic underpinnings of modern medicine, yet his approaches to actual medical conditions would be defined today as "alternative." Hippocrates espoused such "alternative" ideas as: The natural healing power of the human body. The effect of thoughts and feelings on the health of the body. Yet, as time wore on, the teachings of Hippocrates were forgotten, with men of medicine reverting to dogmatic and fatalistic approaches to disease, using astrology, numerology and religious superstitions. Disease prevention and even daily hygiene were dismissed. Enter Paracelsus, in the first half of the 16th Century, who attacked the dogmatic belief of his modern doctors that the human body is controlled exclusively by the stars and the planets. He insisted upon the right to discover latent powers of nature by daring to use his faculties of observation and imagination. He stressed the healing power of nature, and raged against modern methods, such as wound treatment that prevented natural drainage of bodily fluids. Paracelsus was particularly interested in the role earth elementsmetals and mineralsplayed in the human body. He was the first to connect goiter with lead in drinking water. He correctly maintained that miners disease (silicosis) resulted from inhaling metal vapors. Doctors and clerics at the time maintained that miners disease was a punishment for sins.
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Extractions: Cerca su Wikipedia e Open Directory: Henry Lindlahr ), è il pioniere-medico più importante per la naturopatia americana. Il suo metodo parte dal principio che i disturbi acuti diventano cronici per soppressione, la cura è il ritorno alla natura di cui la dieta naturale è la base: frutta per la vitamina C , riso integrale per tiamina , verdura a foglia per il ferro ; quindi promuove la cucina vegetariana, ma razionale per cui lascia anche spazio alla trasgressione periodica. Da importanza al luogo di lavoro, alle abitazioni, agli abiti, all'abuso del tabacco, al riposo e al rilassamento: aspetti fondamentali per iniziare poi la vera cura: acqua, luce, aria (l'uomo è animale d'aria afferma), corrente (onde Morse e onde ad alta frequenza), rimedi meccanici: osteopatia chiropratica , massaggio; sport, autocontrollo, afferma che la vita è una scuola di sforzo personale. Usa l' iridologia attingendo ai lavori dello svedese Nils Liljequist (1851-1936) e l'elettro-omeopatia (messa a punto dal bolognese Cesare Mattei , che combina i dati iridologici con l'omeopatia); dà grande importanza della prevenzione. È precursore della medicina vibrazionale e della teoria atomica (biorisonanza elettronica).
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