Examples of complementary medicine are acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage therapy, and healing touch. |
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As I continue to practise my skills as a pharmacist and a healer, I see myself as a bridge between conventional and complementary medicine. |
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As complementary medicine grows the public may become more careful of its claims. |
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But in alternative and complementary medicine other systems of communication are recognized. |
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St. John's Wort is a popular complementary medicine, available in health food stores and pharmacies. |
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Recently there has been a change in the attitude of those practising conventional medicine towards complementary medicine. |
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Standardized aqueous mistletoe extracts have been applied to cancer patients for several decades as complementary medicine. |
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They are more likely to investigate ways of improving their health, and more open-minded to complementary medicine. |
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A large number of US medical schools have elective classes and seminars on complementary medicine. |
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He has also trained in homeopathy and is interested in all forms of complementary medicine. |
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These basic prerequisites for conducting high quality research into complementary medicine would not have been in place several years ago. |
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Hypnosis has been popular in both mainstream and complementary medicine since the huge enthusiasm for mesmerism in the 19th century. |
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In 1990 he developed brand new premises including facilities for complementary medicine in the south of the city. |
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The use of complementary medicine and the traditional medicine of other cultures has been increasing in Europe and North America. |
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Practitioners of complementary medicine work with this concept of energy polarity and balance all the time. |
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The Prince, who set up the Foundation for Integrated Health to support complementary medicine, said he hoped this week's Herbal Medicine Awareness Week would be a success. |
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Acupuncture is just one of many types of complementary medicine modalities used by naturopathic doctors. |
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We also heard calls to move toward including alternative and complementary medicine in health care plans. |
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But Edzard Ernst, professor of complementary medicine at the Peninsula medical school, Exeter, urged caution. |
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It looked as if that might happen, so I welcome the funding for health and complementary medicine. |
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Do you have concerns about MS symptoms and their management, family issues, complementary medicine? |
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Do you have concerns about family issues, complementary medicine, or MS symptoms and their management? |
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East West Health Centre offers complementary medicine and treats the whole body. |
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The future would appear to be the provision of Integrated Healthcare combining the respective attributes of complementary medicine and conventional medicine. |
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Were medicine to change its reality to bring it into line with modern physics, adoption of alternative and complementary medicine would naturally follow. |
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However, one of the often-quoted justifications for dismissing complementary medicine is the apparent lack of scientific evidence to support its claims of efficacy and safety. |
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These include cover for complementary medicine and health screening, with heart bypasses and full cancer cover available on all our schemes, including the least expensive. |
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Conventional medicine can no longer ignore complementary medicine. |
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That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing. |
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He directs the Cardiovascular Institute and complementary medicine Program at New York Presbyterian Hospital. |
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It may seem strange at first to pull together the UNESCO and the intangible cultural heritage with the complementary medicine and the traditional care methods. |
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Knowing the dangers of long term cortisone use, I looked around for an alternative, and this circumstance is what got me interested in complementary medicine. |
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It includes the histories of complementary medicine and of integrative medicine. |
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My second point relates to complementary medicine. |
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In British Columbia, our provincial chapter is developing linkages with the Tzu Chi Institute, to gain additional understanding of the role of complementary medicine in our practice lives and in the lives of our patients. |
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Practitioners of complementary medicine usually discuss and advise patients as to available alternative therapies. |
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The core of that project consists in the classification of the present offers in complementary medicine as the precondition to any further consideration. |
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Many of our people have regained a portion of their normal good health by turning to complementary medicine, the use of organic foods, nutrient supplements, and herbs. |
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Yes Complementary medicine in the UK The term 'complementary medicine' replaced 'alternative medicine' as complementary medicine was increasingly seen as complementary to orthodox medicine. |
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Many are turning towards complementary medicine. |
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Alternative and complementary medicine are mostly quackery. |
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Now, complementary medicine has colonised him because he is holisitic. |
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Travacalm was not a complementary medicine, but an S2 pharmaceutical medicine based on hyoscine hydrobromide, which is indicated in motion sickness. |
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Complementary medicine has similar blind spots, and its need to defend its specific interventions undervalues what it has to teach about holism and healing. |
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Hans Wohlmuth is a pharmacognosist and the Head of the Department of Natural and Complementary Medicine at Southern Cross University. |
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