Naturopathy is practiced by naturopathic physicians, traditional naturopaths, and other health care providers

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U.S. Department of Health & Human Services  /  National Institutes of Health

Naturopathy—also called naturopathic medicine—is a medical system that evolved from a combination of traditional practices and health care approaches popular in Europe during the 19th century. People visit naturopathic practitioners for various health-related purposes, including primary care, overall well-being, and treatment of illnesses.

In the United States, naturopathy is practiced by naturopathic physicians, traditional naturopaths, and other health care providers who also offer naturopathic services. Naturopathic practitioners use many different treatment approaches, such as dietary and lifestyle changes, stress reduction, herbs and other dietary supplements, manipulative therapies, and exercise therapy.

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