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Natural Healing Schools


What are NATURAL HEALING SCHOOLS? Natural Healing Schools teach natural medicine that are holistic approaches that rely on natural remedies. Sunlight, air, and water are thought of as natural healers; this, along with nutritional supplements and massage therapies are all curriculm in natural healing schools.

Natural healing schools teach principles that bodies are capable of self-healing. Natural healing schools emphasise and instruct healthy environments and instruct a belief that the natural body is one with the Divine on a cosmological viewpoint. Combining harmony or balance, natural healing schools instruct lessons on herbal supplements and remedies that enrich the immune system.

Natural healing schools further teach principles that one can use his or her mind to enhance the immune system, overall improving health and well-being. Natural healing schools are a conglomeration of instruction on all alternative medicines wrapped into one.

Commonly -- acupuncturists, Ayurvedic practitioners, and other alternative therapists attend natural healing schools in instruction of their various treatments. Colonic irrigation, vitamin and mineral supplements, detoxification, proper diet and exercise, and a mariad of other holistic therapies are almost always used to bring about natural healing through natural healing school instruction and courses.

If you are interested in enrolling in a natural healing school or would simply like to learn more about natural healing schools, feel free to check Holistic Junction's business member directory for natural healing schools today.

©Natural Healing Schools by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot

C. Bailey-Lloyd/aka. LadyCamelot
Public Relations' Director & Staff Writer for Holistic Junction -- Your source of information for Natural Healing Schools


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