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The term naturopathy was coined in 1895 by John Scheel, [24] and purchased by Benedict Lust, whom naturopaths consider to be the "Father of U.S. Naturopathy". [25] Lust had been schooled in hydrotherapy and other natural health practices in Germany by Father Sebastian Kneipp; Kneipp sent Lust to the United States to spread his drugless methods ...
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This is a list of people in alternative medicine who are notable for developing, founding, inventing, promoting, practicing, marketing, commentating or researching on alternative medicine. Contents:
Erich Rauch: Naturopathic Treatment of Colds and Infectious Diseases, Thieme (1983), p. 42–46, ISBN 3-8304-0896-X; Ernest William Cordingley: Principles and Practice of Naturopathy: A Compendium of Natural Healing (1924), chapter 10 — LCCN ca24-865; Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948. (1993). An autobiography : the story of my experiments with truth.
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This is an alphabetical list of plants used in herbalism. Phytochemicals possibly involved in biological functions are the basis of herbalism, and may be grouped as: primary metabolites, such as carbohydrates and fats found in all plants; secondary metabolites serving a more specific function. [1]