Treatment

Naturopathy & Yoga

A drug-free approach to healing that removes the root cause of disease through the rational use of natural elements — air, water, earth, sun and fasting.

Naturopathy and yoga session with natural light
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Treats the root cause — not symptoms

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Five natural healing agents: Air, Water, Earth, Sun and Fasting

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One of the oldest healing systems — practised since ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome

Treatment

Naturopathy & Yoga

Naturopathy works on three foundational principles: disease results from accumulated waste, the body has an innate self-healing mechanism, and natural elements restore that mechanism without suppressing symptoms.

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The Three Founding Principles

Naturopathy rests on a simple, powerful framework that views disease differently from conventional medicine.

  • All disease stems from accumulation of waste — through wrong eating, overwork, stress and poor habits
  • Acute symptoms (fever, inflammation, skin eruptions) are the body's intelligent self-healing effort — not enemies to be suppressed
  • The power to cure lies within the body itself — the practitioner's role is to support, not override, that mechanism
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Natural Healing Modalities

Treatment uses five natural agents that Hippocrates called "free of cost and easily available in nature in abundance."

  • Air — fresh air therapy for oxygenation, vitality and cellular cleansing
  • Water (Hydrotherapy) — baths, compresses and immersion for hydration, detox and repair
  • Earth (Mud Therapy) — mud packs to draw out toxins, reduce inflammation and promote healing
  • Sun (Agni/Heat) — sunlight, steam and sweat therapy for immune support, Vitamin D and mood
  • Fasting (Aakash Tatva) — controlled abstinence from food to rest digestion and free energy for healing
Naturopathy and yoga treatment setup with herbs, copper vessel, mud pack and yoga mat
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Fasting — Benefits and Precautions

Fasting is one of the most powerful naturopathic tools — particularly beneficial for stomach, intestinal, kidney and liver conditions. However, it must be conducted with rest and proper professional care.

  • Not recommended in diabetes without close supervision
  • Contraindicated in advanced tuberculosis
  • Long fasts are not suitable in cases of extreme neurasthenia or severe weakness
  • Always undertaken under practitioner guidance at akashganga healing and research center — never self-administered
Practitioner hands arranging natural therapy items for a naturopathy consultation

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