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Kushal Mangal Life - Naturopathy

Naturopathy is a drugless system of treatment within the body that recognizes the existence of vital curative forces or the Panch Mahabhuta. Naturopathy was established in America in the early twentieth century due to the efforts led by Benedict Lust. It seems it might have been derived from ancient Bhartiya (Indian) scripts and preventive methodologies described in Ayurveda because community of Red Indians who were found in the ancient resident of American Continent are having roots of Bhartiya (Indian) culture.

Initially, the practice of naturopathy included nature cure, homeopathy, spinal manipulation and other natural therapies. Naturopathy is a system of health care that promotes the body’s own self-healing mechanism.

It believes in treating and removing the root cause of the diseases from the human body as a whole rather than treating individual parts or offering symptomatic remedies.

Naturopathy can, thus, be broadly defined as a system wherein human beings live in harmony with the principles of nature. Naturopathy has great disease preventive, health promotive, curative and restorative potential.

Nutrition and Dietary Advice

Whether you need to lose weight or treat nutritional related symptoms of ill-health, we are happy to help you. Kushal Mangal Life Advisors provides product and recipe analysis for food manufacturers, restaurants, and cookbooks, as well as menu and diet analysis for institutions and prepare the nutrition facts labels.

Your performance and your health depend on how well you eat and drink, before, during and after physical exercise. Kushal Mangal Life Advisors help you review and manage your diet, and consider health conditions. We can then review the assessment results in the light of the problem you have and make recommendations and adjustments as necessary according to the health conditions.

Herbal Medicine Practice

Herbal Medicine is a practice and research area championed by modern physicians, pharmacists, and health and wellness practitioners. The practice has developed over time and incorporates various disciplines and practices of natural medicine. The time‐tested techniques have included in this practice which are evolved from folk medicine, and monastic medicine, incorporating herbal medicine, Hildegard of Bingen medicine, homeopathy, and naturopathy. Herbal Medicine practice is the culmination of modern knowledge, scientific methodology, technology, and substantial historical precedent. Herbalism is the use of plants for therapeutic purposes to treat and prevent disease, maintenance of health and promote health and in the prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and mental illness. These treatments are the synthesis of therapeutic experiences of generations of traditional physicians for over thousands of years

Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy is a moving and exercising application of water to initiate cure that involves whole-body therapeutic treatment essentially physiotherapy in a pool. Hydrotherapy pools are usually different from ordinary pools – the temperature, pressure and movement of water is controlled and changed according to who’s using the pool, and why.

Hydrotherapy improves the circulation and quality of blood. This is important because blood removes waste from tissues and organs and delivers nutrients. If circulation is poor or slow, toxins cannot be removed and healing nutrients cannot be delivered, which causes degeneration of the tissues and organs. By improving the quality of blood, more nutrients are available for cells to use and toxins are managed more efficiently.

Alternative Medicine Therapy

Alternative Medicine therapy refers the array of health treatment which is defined as medicine that encompasses any healing practice “that does not fall within the realm of conventional medicine.” And that extend beyond conventional Western medical treatments. The field is so diverse therefore define largely the alternative therapies are difficult; it encompasses exercise changes and practices spanning diet, hypnosis, chiropractic adjustment. Technically, in place of conventional medicine “alternative” treatments are used.

Commonly cited examples include Yogasana, Mudras, Marma Chikitsa, Phyto Therapy, Naturopathy, Acupressure, Acupuncture, Aromatherapy, Ayurvedic Medicine, Balneotherapy, Biofeedback, Chiropractic, Homeopathy, Reflexology, Reiki, Herbalism, Biofeedback, Clinical Hypnosis, and Diet-based therapies, in addition to a range of other practices.

Counseling Techniques

Therapeutic counseling techniques become available to those who are seeking therapy. It is the process of building relationships with individuals that empower them to accomplish mental health and wellness, education, and career goals. It is a collaborative relationship between the counselor and their client.

It is important to find the best fit for you when it comes to different types of therapeutic techniques. The popular types of therapeutic techniques provided below as an overview of professionals have to offer prospective clients:

Post-marriage counseling, Pre-marriage counseling, Natal counseling (Garbha Sansar), Career counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Client Centered Therapy, Child counseling, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing

Mud Therapy

The earth contains many minerals that are beneficial for human health and it can aid many diseases and health problems. It is relatively simplest of alternative therapies, tends to help relax muscles, soothe aches, improve blood circulation and smoothen the skin.

Three types of mud are used in this therapy:

  • Brine mud: obtained from Dead Sea and other salt water bodies.
  • Fango mud: soil is collected from thermal hot springs.
  • Moor mud: it is a rich black mud having immensely high healing properties.
 

This therapy adduces one with overwhelming ecstasy and enormous benefits as one true substance is used – “Mud”.

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