Cure by Nature is situated at 95 Replingham Road Southfields SW18 and provide alternative therapies, fitness and exercise, health advice and products as well as information on health issues to the general public.
Our aim is to serve the local community by offering complementary and alternative treatments, to bridge the artificial gap between our approach and that of conventional medicine.
Why Cure by nature
We take a holistic view of the whole person, their lifestyle and life experiences. It means treating by natural means not just the symptoms of a disease in isolation, but treating the whole person. It often involves skills, practices and traditions that have been around for thousands of years.
Complementary medicine also means working alongside with, modem medicine.
Our multi-disciplinary approach allows us to provide patients with the most suitable therapy (or combination of therapies) for their needs. By taking the time to talk through your individual condition, your practitioner will be able to identify the therapy best suited to helping you.
To 80% of the world's population, alternative medicine is not "alternative" at all, but rather the basis of the health care system.
How well does it work? Getting good, objective scientific evidence from large trials is very difficult. Most people try and find out for themselves. There are enough people well satisfied with the results to keep many practitioners employed. Ask around, somebody will tell you.






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Sun Simiao








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Pierre Jean Cousin M.B.Ac.C,
Director of Cure By Nature




"Look upon those who have come to grief as if he himself had been struck, and he should sympathize with them deep in his heart.
Do not give way to wishes and desires, but develop first a marked attitude of compassion.
Do not ponder over his own fortune or misfortune and thus preserve life and have compassion for it.
Whoever suffers from abominable things, such as ulcers or diarrhea, will be looked upon with contempt by people. Yet even in such cases, an attitude of compassion, of sympathy, and of care should develop; by no means should there arise an attitude of rejection.
Treat all patients alike, whether powerful or humble, rich or poor, old or young, beautiful or ugly, resentful relatives or kind friends, Chinese nationals or foreigners, fools or wise men.
Neither dangerous mountain passes nor the time of day, neither weather conditions nor hunger, thirst nor fatigue should keep him from helping whole-heartedly.
Make a dignified appearance, neither luminous nor sombre.
It is not permissible to be talkative and make provocative speeches, to make fun of others and raise one’s voice, to decide right from wrong, and to discuss other people and their business.
The wealth of others should not be the reason to prescribe precious and expensive drugs, and thus make access to help more difficult and underscore one’s own merits and abilities. Such conduct has to be regarded as contrary to the teaching of magnanimity. The object is to help.
It is inappropriate to emphasize one’s reputation, to belittle the rest of physicians, and to praise one’s own virtue. Indeed, in actual life someone who has accidentally healed a disease then strides around with his head raised, shows conceit, and announces that no one in the entire world could measure up to him. In this respect, all physicians are evidently incurable!
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Sun Simiao "On the Absolute Sincerity of Great Physicians"



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