Due to the wide range of modalities, naturopathic with Homeopathic medicine can help prevent and treat a number of diseases and illnesses, including but not limited to: Allergies, cardiovascular disease, chronic fatigue, stress, thyroid disorders, skin conditions, vaginal health, hormonal health, digestive concerns, autoimmune conditions, sleep disorders.
Detoxification includes resting, cleansing and nourishing the body inside-out. It includes removing and eliminating toxins from the body and then feeding it with healthy nutrients. Detoxification can help protect you from disease and renew your ability to maintain optimum health through a range of methods including yoga, meditation and Food.
Detoxification means purifying the blood. It is done by eradicating the impurities from the blood in the liver, where all the toxins are processed for elimination. The body also eliminates toxins through the kidneys, intestines, lungs, lymphatic system, and skin. However, when these systems are compromised, impurities don’t get properly filtered and the body gets adversely affected.
Following are the symptoms you need to understand when it is the right time for your body to undergo detoxification:
- Fatigue, Joint Pain, Muscle aches, Sinus congestion, Postnasal drip, Excessive sinus problems, Headaches, Bloating, Gas, Constipation, Diarrhea, Foul-smelling stools, Heartburn, Sleep problems, Difficulty concentrating, Food cravings, Water retention, Trouble losing weight, Rashes, Skin problems, Eczema, Psoriasis, Canker sores, Acne, Puffy, dark circles under your eyes, Premenstrual syndrome, Other menstrual disorders, Bad breath.
Detoxification Therapy: Organic food, Natural Water, Exercise, Yoga , Fruit & Vegetable fasting, Mud Therapy.
The worldwide prevalence of obesity has more than tripled between 1975 and 2022. Obesity is now recognised as one of the most important public health problems facing the world today.
In 2024, the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration published findings that estimate that more than one billion people in the world are now living with obesity, nearly 880 million adults and 159 million children and adolescents aged 5-19 years. The World Obesity Federation’s analysis of this data finds that nearly 3 billion people are living with either overweight or obesity. This evidence suggests that most of the world's population lives in countries where overweight and obesity are a bigger risk to health than underweight.
Our caring team of Farmnwellness experts can help you with your obesity-related health concerns Obesity care at Farmnwellness centre.
The goal of obesity treatment is to reach and stay at a healthy weight. This improves overall health and lowers the risk of developing complications related to obesity.
All weight-loss programs require that you change your eating habits and get more active. The treatment methods that are right for you depend on your weight, your overall health and your willingness to participate in a weight-loss plan.
Respiratory diseases, or lung diseases,are pathological conditions affecting the organs and tissues that make gas exchange difficult in air-breathing. They include conditions of the respiratory tract including the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli, pleurae, pleural cavity, the nerves and muscles of respiration. Respiratory diseases range from mild and self-limiting, such as the common cold, influenza, and pharyngitis to life-threatening diseases such as bacterial pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, tuberculosis, acute asthma, lung cancer, and severe acute respiratory syndromes, Respiratory diseases can be classified in many different ways, including by the organ or tissue involved, by the type and pattern of associated signs and symptoms, or by the cause of the disease.
Acne , Cold sore, Blister , Hives, Actinic keratosis , Rosacea, Carbuncle, Eczema, Psoriasis
Everyone experiences stress at various times in their lives. It’s a normal reaction that occurs when you encounter changes or challenges. Your body responds physically and mentally to stress.
Stress management involves using techniques to improve how you respond to life stressors. These techniques can prevent or ease stress-induced symptoms.
Your liver is a large and powerful organ that performs hundreds of essential functions in your body. One of its most important functions is filtering toxins from your blood. While your liver is well-equipped for this job, its role as a filter makes it vulnerable to the toxins it processes. Too many toxins can overwhelm your liver’s resources and ability to function. This can happen temporarily or over a long period of time. Viral infections, toxic poisoning and certain metabolic conditions are among the common causes of chronic liver disease.
Heart disease is a variety of issues that can affect your heart. When people think about heart disease, they often think of the most common type — coronary artery disease (CAD) and the heart attacks it can cause. When your heart isn’t working well, it has trouble sending enough blood, oxygen and nutrients to your body. In a way, your heart delivers the fuel that keeps your body’s systems running. If there’s a problem with delivering that fuel, it affects everything your body’s systems do.
Lifestyle changes and Food Habit can keep your heart healthy and lower your chances of getting heart disease.
Hormones are chemicals that coordinate different functions in your body by carrying messages through your blood to your organs, skin, muscles and other tissues. These signals tell your body what to do and when to do it. Hormones are essential for life and your health.
Metabolism, Homeostasis (constant internal balance), Growth and development, Sexual function, Reproduction, Sleep-wake cycle, Mood.
Arthritis is a disease that causes damage in your joints. Joints are places in your body where two bones meet.Some joints naturally wear down as you age. Lots of people develop arthritis after that normal, lifelong wear and tear. Some types of arthritis happen after injuries that damage a joint. Certain health conditions also cause arthritis.
Arthritis can affect any joint, but is most common in people’s: Hands and wrists, Knees, Hips, Feet and ankles, Shoulders, Lower back (lumbar spine).