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Hypnotherapy is used to diagnose and treat people using natural therapies such as nutrition, supplements herbal medicine and homeopathy. The philosophy of hypnotherapy is to focus on helping the body to heal itself. Hypnotherapy is the practice of assisting in the health of patients through the application of natural remedies. Hypnotherapy can be defined as those therapies practiced by naturopaths a drugless system of therapy. A holistic medical system that treats health conditions by utilizing what is believed to be the body’s innate ability to heal. Naturopathic physicians aid healing processes by incorporating a variety of natural methods based on the patient’s individual needs with hypnotherapy.

An example of current primary naturopathic therapies include, nutrition, homoeopathy, herbalism, psychotherapy, hypnotherapy and many forms of massage, osteopathic and tactile (touch) therapies. It can also include, but not limited to, other secondary therapies such aromatherapy, reflexology, flower remedies etc. A type of therapy that depends on natural forces rather than surgery or medicine to treat disease. Non-comedogenic: Also called non-occlusive, a system of treating disease that avoids drugs and surgery.

 

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