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Naturopathy in June 2025: from academicism to science and skills

June was a month when naturopathy reached a new level—through education, scientific publications, integration with medicine, and public acceptance. This article reveals key events and trends that are changing the field of naturopathy.

1️⃣ Education and Events: Global Focus on Integration

  • AANMC hosted a webinar on June 30, “Stress, Strength, and Stamina: A Holistic Approach to Men’s Vitality,” which combined neuroscience and self-monitoring tools.
  • On June 2, the article “Managing ADHD Naturally: Naturopathic Approaches” was published — nutrition and lifestyle as effective support for ADHD
  • The AANP Hybrid Convention 2025 (July 10–12) is already in preparation — with a focus on standards, residency, and research blueprints.
  • NUNM (Portland) hosted a June 28th issue with the theme “holistic approach that honors complexity”

2️⃣ New in India: State Yoga and Naturopathy

  • On June 14, Hindu officials opened the first state-run College of Yoga and Naturopathy in Maharashtra: 60 students, 4,000 clinic beds
  • Minister Meghwal emphasized during the conference: 90% of chronic diseases can be controlled naturally

3️⃣ Science on the Edge: AI and Evidence-Based Naturopathy

  • The arXiv publication presented an AI-optimized herbal prescription system for epilepsy: 1872 herbal compounds, RCT analysis of 48 studies, significant reduction in seizure frequency by 28.5% (p=0.003).
  • This is a prime example of how traditional medicine is becoming tactile and personalized.

4️⃣ Folk naturopathy: a strategic bridge

  • In Ukraine, figures like Natalia Zemna help legitimize the herbal approach, combining tradition and medical narrative.
  • Educational programs — from herbal courses to cooperation with the Ministry of Health — form a structure of trust and professionalism.

📌 Summary

June 2025 demonstrates: naturopathy is no longer a folk therapy. It is an academic, disciplinary, scientifically supported model that is actively integrating with conventional healthcare. The main drivers: AI, evidence, standardization and the union of science and culture.

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