Orthopathy

Orthopathy (from the Greek ὀρθός orthos 'right' and πάθος pathos 'suffering') or natural hygiene (NH) is a set of alternative medical beliefs and practices originating from the Nature Cure movement. Proponents claim that fasting, dieting, and other lifestyle measures are all that is necessary to prevent and treat disease.[1]

Natural hygiene is an offshoot of naturopathy that advocates a philosophy of 'natural living' that was developed in the early nineteenth century. Natural hygienists oppose drugs, fluoridation, immunization, most medical treatments and endorse fasting, food combining and raw food or vegetarian diets.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b Barrett, Stephen (1 January 2007). "A Critical Look at 'Natural Hygiene'". Retrieved 15 April 2009.
  2. ^ Barrett, Stephen; Herbert, Victor (2002) Questionable Practices in Foods and Nutrition: Definitions and Descriptions. In Carolyn D. Berdanier. Handbook of Nutrition and Food. CRC Press. p. 1493. ISBN 0-8493-2705-9

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