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Reverence For Health
Reverence For Health : Nature Cure
Why proceed, year after year, searching,
hoping, groping in vain for artificial remedy, when the
natural is at hand ?(Elmer Lee, M.D.)
Nature Cure is a
misnomer in the sense that it means more than it
connotes. In the popular mind, it is bits and pieces of
physiotherapy combined with the voodoo of fasting and
faith cure thrown in for good measure. It is nothing of
the sort.
Nature Cure actually is a way of life; but even
when restricted to its meaning of a science of
healing, it is to be understood as a positive
approach to health, in which the rules of health and
hygiene are of the greatest importance to get cured -
and, stay cured. It is the only system that believes
fully in the vis medicatrix naturae that considers
the vital power to be the only curative power. Of course,
all the pathies do believe in the vital
power, but not to be extent that Nature Cure does.
No surgeon would cut open the human body if he were not
sure that Nature would finally heal the cut that he has
made. But Nature Cure believes that vital power is
the only curative power, and that it can be assisted in
its healing work by removing obstacles in its path. If
food is the obstacle, fasting is called for. If
suppressive drugs are in the way, then they have to be
discontinued. If negative emotions are in the way, they
have to be checked. In short, all the conditions which
contribute to disease, have to be altered so that a state
of health is gradually achieved.
The therapeutic modilities often employed in Nature
Cure, include Kinesiotherapy or remedial exercises,
Massage, Osteopathy, Hydrother- apy, Heliotherapy,
Actinotherapy, Psychotherapy, besides strict diets and
complete fasts where absolutely necessary. Fasting comes
in because a Naturopath holds that by elimination of
faecal matter from the system can best be speeded up by
more or less completely suspending the digestive
processes. Fasting is physiological rest, so to say; and
it should never be confused or equated with starvation.
PROPER
STUDY OF MANKIND IS MAN :
We should not lose
sight of the fact that despite all the miraculous
advances of modern medicine (to quote an authority) :
"it is much more important to know what sort of
patient has the disease rather than what sort of disease
the patient has". The study of the patient is
more important than the study of his disease. And this is
true not only of the better-known psychosomatic
disorders, but of all conditions from the common cold to
fell disease cancer. Nature Cure takes into
account the whole personality of the sufferer; its
approach is never framentary. For, the human being is not
only the human body - his temporary tabernacle - but also
the human mind and the spirit that dwells within the
body.
Dr. Kepler of the Mayo Clinic, USA, has suggested as a
remedy for the ills of the modern times the philosophy
that our life should be equally influenced by love, work,
worship and play. This is not to say that we devote equal
time to these four factors; that is neither feasible nor
desirable. The necessary thing is that life should be
equally influenced by these four essentials.
SPIRITUAL
HEALTH :
A word about spiritual health. Since health is not just
absence of disease, but a state of harmony among all the
facets of our being, we must learn something about that
plane of our being - our triumvirate being - which is
variously named the spirit, the soul or the true self. In
reality, this true self of ours is the one most neglected
by us, though success in fathoming it is the only way to
lasting peace in these times of strife, stress and
strain. Just as at the bottom of an ocean there is always
total calm, though violent storms may be raging on the
surface, so also this centre within us is always
tranquil, however much the body or mind be in agony or
turmoil. A sage has compared this centre to a room within
us, which, he suggests, we should make a practice of
entering, from time to time.
Dr. Carl G.Jung, the great psychologist, in his last days
averred that almost all of us can hope to resolve our
conflicts permanently in only one way, i.e. by having a
religious outlook on life. And he went on to explain that
by religious outlook he did not mean outlook of any
particular religion, but the quintessence of all
religious systems which give a true perspective of life
to the seeker of truth.
WHY
IS NATURE CURE NOT POPULAR :
In conclusion, it will be noted that Nature Cure approach,
being based on the trinity of our being is an integral
one; it does not believe in tinkering with symptoms to
cure disease; rather it deals with root causes of
disease; it does not provide any short-cut to health, for
there is none; it is a logical, sane and scientific
approach. If it be asked why Nature Cure is not
popular if it is so wonderful, the answer is that it
demands much from the sufferer by way of sacrifice :
sacrifice of time, of misconceptions about health, of all
types of false notions, of harmful habits, etc. Nature
Cure wants him to earn health by self-effort; it asks
him to exercise self-restraint and practise self-denial;
it prohibits the baneful indulgences - such as smoking or
drinking - which give temporary pleasure at the cost of
lasting health and happiness.
Ignorance in health matters is abysmal; and it is a
greater task to enlighten the educated than the
uneducated. Prejudices are stronger in the educated.
Herbert Spencer said : "There is a principle
which is a bar against all information, which is proof
against all argument, and which cannot fail to keep a man
in everlasting ignorance. The principle is condemnation
before investigation."
Nature Cure has met with such condemnation in the
past; is it too much to expect that it will not meet with
the same fate in future ? Reprinted from the Journal of
the Indian Medical Association, July 1969.
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