Significance of Natural cure
Natural cure, as defined by Theravada, involves a gradual healing process that relies on the body's inherent recovery abilities when provided with appropriate mental and physical tools. In the scientific context, natural cure also encompasses the rehabilitation of bivalves in their natural environment without supplementation and seeks to restore health through non-pharmaceutical methods. Both perspectives emphasize healing through natural processes, highlighting the importance of the body's intrinsic capacity for recovery.
Synonyms: Herbal remedy, Holistic treatment, Alternative therapy, Natural remedy, Organic treatment, Alternative remedy, Homeopathic remedy, Herbal solution, Traditional medicine, Complementary therapy
In Dutch: Natuurlijke genezing; In Finnish: Luonnollinen hoito; In Spanish: Cura natural
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Buddhist concept of 'Natural cure'
Natural cure in Buddhism signifies a holistic healing approach that nurtures the body's inherent recovery abilities through mental and physical practices, emphasizing patience and gradual progress in the healing journey.
From: Introducing Buddhist Abhidhamma
(1) A gradual healing process that occurs over time, emphasizing the body's innate ability to recover when given the right mental and physical tools.[1]
The concept of Natural cure in scientific sources
Natural cure involves the recovery of bivalves in natural water for rehabilitation and focuses on health restoration through non-pharmaceutical methods, highlighting a holistic approach to healing and environmental balance.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) An ideology surrounding the use of herbal medicines as a preferred alternative to modern medicine.[2]