Natural therapists concentrate on health. There are many ways to re-establish health. Ultimately, however, health can only be permanently restored by uprooting the cause of disease.
In the vast majority of cases, the cause lies in unnatural, unbalanced physical and/or mental habits, which cause toxins and stress to over-accumulate to the point that the body-mind responds by a sudden and radical release of toxins and/or stress – which is called disease. Suppression of that release by drugs may bring temporary relief and comfort, but invariably forces the body-mind to later release the toxins and stress in an even more radical fashion, i.e. a worse disease.
Changing one’s bad habits into good habits is the most important part of treatment. The philosophy and methodology of Natural Therapy is full of logical common sense, and is very easy to understand.
Principles of Natural Treatment
• Healing comes from within
• To find the cure we have to trace the root cause
• Apply nature care and yogic cure – this includes development of one’s mind and body.
• Without cleanliness (internal and external) cure is not possible. If a disease is apparently cured without achieving internal cleanliness it is actually only suppression
• Treatment should always bring relief and must not be painful (except necessary surgery)
• Prevention is better than cure. Thus, how to take care of health is more important than how to cure disease. This is impossible without on-going all-round development of body, mind, spirit and one’s relation with society.
• Self-knowledge is the best way to avoid disease. Wrong habits are the cause of most disease. Wrong habits are due to ignorance of your real needs and real nature. So know yourself and be free of disease.
• Good habits are the only source of good health. Money, fame, name, medicine, doctors and other externals cannot be the source of good health.
• Our health is our personal property. Others cannot take care of our own property, so we must take care of our own health.
• Therapists help patients to heal themselves either by outpatient guidance, or by a number of days or weeks of in-patient care.
Natural therapy is not dependent on any medicines. Rather its systems involve improving one’s daily habits – temporarily or permanently. It is not only the best way to permanently cure patients of their chronic diseases, but is also an excellent way to introduce people to healthy life styles. The ultimate purpose of this therapy is to help people become physically fit, mentally relaxed, fully conscious individuals.









