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  • Hydrotherapy - Wikipedia
    Hydrotherapy, formerly called hydropathy and also called water cure, [1] is a branch of alternative medicine (particularly naturopathy), occupational therapy, and physiotherapy, that involves the use of water for pain relief and treatment
  • Water Therapy, Natural Healing Hydrotherapy - Britannica
    Hydropathy, therapeutic system that professes to cure all disease with water, either by bathing in it or by drinking it Although water therapy is currently used to treat certain ailments, its effectiveness is generally accepted to be limited Most authorities agree that many disease and injury
  • HYDROPATHY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HYDROPATHY is a method of treating disease by copious and frequent use of water both externally and internally
  • Hydrotherapy: What It Is, Benefits Uses - Cleveland Clinic
    Hydrotherapy is an alternative (naturopathic or nonpharmaceutical) treatment, which means it’s not regulated by the U S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Even though there are legitimate benefits that experts have studied, hydrotherapy is sometimes marketed as a cure-all in ways that aren’t accurate It can even be unsafe
  • Hydrotherapy: Definition, benefits, and uses - Medical News Today
    Hydrotherapy, or water therapy, is a complementary therapy that uses water for health purposes Depending on the industry and use, some may also refer to the treatments as aquatic therapy, water
  • Hydropathical | definition of hydropathical by Medical dictionary
    (1) A modality for treating certain diseases (hydropathies) by applying water either externally (as an external "pressor”) or internally (to impart physical energy to tissues)
  • HYDROPATHIC definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'hydropathic' hydropathic in British English or hydropathical adjective relating to or denoting the pseudoscientific practice of treating disease by using large quantities of water both internally and externally
  • Hydropathicity vs. Hydropathic — What’s the Difference?
    Hydropathicity is a term used to denote the characteristic of a substance or organism in relation to water, focusing on its water-loving or water-repelling properties In contrast, hydropathic is an adjective used to describe methods or treatments that involve the therapeutic use of water


















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