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  2. Naturopathy - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis and treatment concern primarily alternative therapies and "natural" methods that naturopaths claim promote the body's natural ability to heal. [1] [46] Many naturopaths in India now use modern diagnostic techniques in their practice. [47] Naturopaths focus on a holistic approach, avoiding the use of surgery and conventional medicines ...

  3. Dartmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Dartmouth Natural Resource Trust in Dartmouth, is a non-profit land trust incorporated in 1971 working to preserve and protect Dartmouth's natural resources. [54] The trust has protected 5,400 acres of land since 1971 and owns 1,800 acres in Dartmouth as of 2020, [55] including 35 miles of hiking trails, and ocean and river walks.

  4. Nature's Path - Wikipedia

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    Nature's Path has been a staunch opponent of GMO proliferation since 2001, [8] and founder Arran Stephens was an early supporter and board member of the Non-GMO Project. [9] Nature's Path products are tested to bear the Non-GMO Project Verified Seal. [ 10 ]

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  6. Wellness (alternative medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Wellness is a particularly broad term, [13] but it is often used by promoters of unproven medical therapies, such as the Food Babe [5] or Goop. [13] Jennifer Gunter has criticized what she views as a promotion of over-diagnoses by the wellness community. Goop's stance is that it is "skeptical of the status quo" and "offer[s] open-minded ...

  7. John Travis (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Travis has cited Halbert L. Dunn's 1961 book, High-Level Wellness as one of the influences which led him to found the Wellness Resource Center. [4] The Center focused on the individual’s overall state of wellbeing and encouraged “self-directed approaches” to improving health. [4] [9] In 1975, he self-published the Wellness Inventory.

  8. Open Path Collective - Wikipedia

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    Open Path Collective is a nonprofit network of psychotherapy professionals who offer discounted services to members. Providers offer both in person and telemedicine services. [ 1 ] Rates are offered at a significant discount to prevailing local prices for mental health services.

  9. Old Dartmouth - Wikipedia

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    Old Dartmouth was the first area of Southeastern Massachusetts settled by ... Gosnold found evidence of indigenous inhabitants and noted an abundance of natural ...