Should a man try natural methods of healing before he goes to professional healers like doctors
Toras Avigdor | December 04, 2025
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Should a man try natural methods of healing before he goes to professional healers like doctors

Toras Avigdor | December 07, 2025

QUESTION

Should a man try natural methods of healing before he goes to professional healers like doctors?

ANSWER

I don’t know what it means by ‘natural methods of healing’. If a person is using preventative methods, certainly. Prevention is always the best thing; to live normally beforehand as much as possible. But when a man sees chalilah something is wrong then there’s no other method except going to professionals.

And Hakadosh Baruch Hu puts His stamp of approval on that: ‡≈פֹרוָל ̇ ּ וׁ ̆¿ר הָנ¿ ּ ̇יƒּנ∆ׁ ̆ ן‡ָ ּ כƒמ ‡≈ּפַר¿י ‡ֹּפַר¿ו ֹ̇ו‡¿ּפַר¿ל (Bava Kama 85a).

Now, the language of reshus is a queer thing. Permission. You need permission to go to a doctor. Because how can a doctor have the boldness to tamper with a human body? The human body is so wonderful. What does the doctor know? He doesn’t know anything. And even today the doctors don’t know much about the body. But Hakadosh Baruch Hu said, “Go anyhow. I’m going to help that they should not be too harmful for you.”

Many doctors of course help people go quickly to the grave. Many doctors have facilitated people’s passage into the grave. But Hakadosh Baruch Hu says, “I’ll help out. You do your duty and I’ll help out.”

We look back today to the medicines of a hundred years ago and we’re horrified at the things they used to prescribe for patients. And still those who went in those days did a mitzvah of ‡≈ּפַר¿י ‡ֹּפַר.

So don’t rely on yourself but it’s a chiyuv of the Torah to heal yourself by those who are supposed to be capable of healing.

November 1988

QUESTION

Should a man try natural methods of healing before he goes to professional healers like doctors?

ANSWER

I don’t know what it means by ‘natural methods of healing’. If a person is using preventative methods, certainly. Prevention is always the best thing; to live normally beforehand as much as possible. But when a man sees chalilah something is wrong then there’s no other method except going to professionals.

And Hakadosh Baruch Hu puts His stamp of approval on that: ‡≈פֹרוָל ̇ ּ וׁ ̆¿ר הָנ¿ ּ ̇יƒּנ∆ׁ ̆ ן‡ָ ּ כƒמ ‡≈ּפַר¿י ‡ֹּפַר¿ו ֹ̇ו‡¿ּפַר¿ל (Bava Kama 85a).

Now, the language of reshus is a queer thing. Permission. You need permission to go to a doctor. Because how can a doctor have the boldness to tamper with a human body? The human body is so wonderful. What does the doctor know? He doesn’t know anything. And even today the doctors don’t know much about the body. But Hakadosh Baruch Hu said, “Go anyhow. I’m going to help that they should not be too harmful for you.”

Many doctors of course help people go quickly to the grave. Many doctors have facilitated people’s passage into the grave. But Hakadosh Baruch Hu says, “I’ll help out. You do your duty and I’ll help out.”

We look back today to the medicines of a hundred years ago and we’re horrified at the things they used to prescribe for patients. And still those who went in those days did a mitzvah of ‡≈ּפַר¿י ‡ֹּפַר.

So don’t rely on yourself but it’s a chiyuv of the Torah to heal yourself by those who are supposed to be capable of healing.

November 1988

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