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naturopathy [ˌneɪtʃəˈrɒpəθɪ] n (Medicine / Complementary Medicine) a method of treating disorders, involving the use of herbs and other naturally grown foods, sunlight, fresh air, etc. Also called nature cure naturopath [ˈneɪtʃərəˌpæθ] n naturopathic [ˌneɪtʃərəˈpæθɪk] adj naturopathism, naturopathy a method of treating disease using food, exercise, heat, etc. to assist the natural healing process. — naturopath, n. — naturopathic, adj. See also: Remedies
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