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Alternative therapy

Detoxification for short is the removal of toxic substances from the body. In conventional medicine, detoxification can also be achieved artificially by techniques such as dialysis and (in a very limited number of cases) chelation therapy. There is a firm scientific base in evidence-based medicine for this type of detoxification. Many alternative medicine practitioners promote [...]

Alternative therapy

Heimlich, born in Wilmington, Delaware, to Philip and Mary (Epstein) Heimlich, graduated from New Rochelle High School (NY) in 1937 and from Cornell University (where he served as drum major of the Cornell Big Red Marching Band) with a B.A. in 1941. He received his M.D. from the Weill Cornell Medical College in 1943. On [...]

Naturopathic medicine

Pete works at the Oceanside Wellness Center as a naturopathic doctor and licensed herbalist. He graduated from medical school and practiced traditional western medicine for a number of years before spending five years in China studying alternative medicine. Pete’s medical practice combines eastern and western medicine in an integrative approach, and he is often asked [...]

alternative medicine

In addition to her new diet, Carr also adopts a new, healthier way of life that includes detoxing her body through exercise and alternative medicine. She subjects herself to enemas as well as treats herself to massages and new-wave therapies such as infrared saunas. She sees a chiropracter and an acupuncturist, all in pursuit of [...]

complementary medicine

Jeff Rense is an American conspiracy theorist and radio talk-show host of the ”Jeff Rense Program”, broadcast on US satellite radio via Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN) and Internet radio. Rense’s radio program and website, Rense.com, cover subjects such as 9/11 conspiracy theories, UFO reporting, paranormal phenomena, Holocaust denial, Zionism, tracking of new diseases and possible [...]

Series B saw the first attempts to pay attention to a single theme within one episode, such as “Birds” in episode 2. The theme alluded to though, did not always begin with B (for example, episode 1 is announced as being about “Colour”), if present at all. As with series A, most of the titles [...]

Alternative health

There is no formal structure to the health freedom movement, but cooperation and coordination among some of the various organizations and individuals involved in it does occur. Collaborative efforts in the movement are often spontaneous and its leaders have found that these can act as a test to see to see whether or not community [...]

”The Herald” said that `Shapiro’s polemic traces the origins of many of these practices in an attempt to expose much of the pseudo-scientific quackery’ while ”The Guardian” called it a ‘vigorous polemic’ and ”The Daily Telegraph” said that `Shapiro expertly describes the pathology of medical counter knowledge’. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Suckers: How alternative [...]

Homeopathy

B.Care Medical Center is a private general hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. It is frequently just called B.Care Hospital. Apart from conventional medicine, B.Care Medical Center has expertise in alternative medicine like homeopathy and acupuncture. Adapted from the Wikipedia article B.Care Medical Center, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Individuals with BPD sometimes use mental health services extensively. People with this diagnosis accounted for about 20 percent of psychiatric hospitalizations in one survey. The majority of BPD patients continue to use outpatient treatment in a sustained manner for several years, but the number using the more restrictive and costly forms of treatment, such as [...]

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