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Sunday, March 21st, 2010

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This revised edition is fully illustrated and still offers the same practical advice by using the red light/green light rating system to evaluate treatments. From acupuncture to yoga, echinacea to St. John’s wort, and meditation to healing touch, Mayo Clinic provides answers to the most pressing questions people have about the effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine and when it’s appropriate to use natural remedies in place of or in conjunction with … More >>

Mayo Clinic Book of Alternative Medicine, 2nd Edition : The new approach to using the best of natural therapies and conventional medicine

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Friday, March 19th, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9781933405926
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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The Mayo Clinic Book of Alternative Medicine is an illustrated, accessible guide to understanding what works and what doesn’t in the world of complementary and alternative medicine, and how to put this information to use in your everyday life. From acupuncture to yoga, Echinacea to St. John’s wort, and meditation to healing touch, Mayo Clinic provides answers to the most pressing questions people have about the effectiveness of complementary and alter… More >>

Mayo Clinic Book of Alternative Medicine: The New Approach to Using the Best of Natural Therapies and Conventional Medicine

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Monday, February 01st, 2010

Not sure you understand what alternative medicine really is? In the modern world, it becomes more popular than you ever emagine. Treatments and therapies that have been rejected previously used by the medical profession must now be to treat many diseases and be recognized as a medical treatment. The list of these is endless, but the treatments most commonly used massage, hyrdotherapy, acupuncture, aromatherapy, meditation, spiritual therapy, and probably the most commonly used herbal medicines easily.

You’ve probably experienced one or more of these treatments themselves. It is more than probable, however, that your treatment has been chosen to promote your overall well-being and not as a disease that is what they were originally intended to treat, too.

Today, people are increasingly using these treatments. The trend seems to show that they are now more the norm than the unusual, especially when conventional medicine has nothing to offer. more…