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The General Council and Register of Naturopaths (GCRN)
Goswell House
2 Goswell Road
Street
Somerset BA16 0JG
Tel: 08707 456 984
E-mail: admin@naturopathy.org.uk
Website: www.naturopathy.org.uk
The registration body of UK naturopaths who have graduated with a naturopathic diploma (ND) at an accredited college. Aims to establish and maintain standards of education for practitioners and to provide for the inspection of colleges and courses of naturopathy for the protection and benefit of the public. Can search on the website for registered naturopaths.
Association of Naturopathic Practitioners
Barons Folly
Croft Road
Woldingham CR3 7EN
Tel: 01883 652310
E-mail: cvandalen@ukgateway.net
Website: www.naturopathy-anp.com
The ANP, an association of qualified members, seeks to promote the practice of the healing art of Naturopathic Medicine in the UK and Ireland. Have a practitioner referral service for patients wishing to locate a practitioner. Website contains information about the ANP and articles relating to Naturopathic medicine.
websites
British College of Naturopathy & Osteopathy
www.bcno.org.uk
Offers degree and diploma courses in Naturopathy and Osteopathy.
Complementary Medical Association Nathuropathy
www.the-cma.org.uk/HTML/natur.htm
Gives details of what naturopathy is, where to get it and what to expect.
Naturopathy
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~lanerod/rlmenu.htm
Very informative site written by a naturopathy practitioner.
Naturopathy Online
www.naturopathyonline.com
American-based website discussing all aspects of naturopathy, including what it is, treatments that can be done at home, and suggested reading.
Hydrotherapy
www.internethealthlibrary.com/Therapies/Hydrotherapy.htm
Discusses what it is, how it works, what research has been carried out, and suggests recommended reading.
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(July 2002)
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