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On this online space, you come across a lot of information regarding natural medicine.
There is something important I want to highlight.
There are numerous Naturopaths online and offline and we also have natural enthusiasts as well.
Naturopaths learn illnesses and their treatments, different therapies that can help boost your health, healthy diet that is suitable for each individuals etc.
While natural enthusiasts are just those who love natural medicine and want to abide with healthy living.
They make research and may put up correct health updates as well as incorrect ones because they really didn't learn. It's just random learning. Learn from Google, YouTube and some websites etc but are not certified.
A natural enthusiast along the line can opt in to learn and become certified but never in the first place the same as a Naturopath.
Back to Naturopaths, we can group them into 2. We have the moderate ones like me and the vegan ones.
The vegetarian Naturopath are very strict with diet and they apply the same rule on their patient. You are not allowed to eat any animals or their product.
Yes, no meat, no chicken, no egg, no fish, no milk anything from animal.
You will see them say cow milk is for baby cow as well as camel milk.
You are not allowed to take them. You will be placed on only plant-based diet. For a Muslim there are evidences from the Hadeeth of the prophet that talked about the medicinal value of cow milk and camel milk and these vegetarian Naturopaths are just trying to take your away from eating animal-protein based on the well known principle. "Saving the animals", "Letting them live."
So, be careful of where you take your knowledge of natural medicine from.
There is nothing wrong in eating animal proteins provided they are permissible. However, in everything moderation is the key.
We should also know that most of the animal proteins in our present days are not naturally-bred. An important reason why you should limit the way you eat.
If you have serious health issues, avoid them totally, you might need a guide from a certified Naturopath like me.
Normally, if what we eat are free from chemicals hormones, preservatives, additives etc. We are supposed to have full detox twice in a year. This is supported by ancient cupping therapists because there will always be some deposit of toxins in our blood and we need to eliminate through wet cupping therapy.
However, with the way our food are produced, present day therapist advise wetting therapy 4 times a year.
So, here comes the question?
When last did you do Hijaamah and when are you planning to have another one?
If you don't even have it in mind, why?
I am expecting answers.
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