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The history of bioelectromagnetic medicine has been marked by confusion, controversy, and a profusion of quack devices. A number of notable people, Anton Mesmer, Albert Abrams, and Wilhelm Reich, introduced energy therapies that are considered to be fraudulent, even though they have many supporters. In the early 1900s a variety of electrotherapeutic devices were in [...]

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Since the 1940s, medical science has developed chemotherapy, adjuvant therapy and the newer targeted therapies. The effects of chemotherapy and other treatments range from unpleasant to fatal. These factors can increase the appeal of alternative treatments for cancer, which propose to offer fewer side effects and greater effectiveness than standard therapies. Alternative cancer treatments are [...]

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One of the first problems a healthcare consumer encounters when considering some type of non-traditional medical treatment is that of language. Many people regard the term “alternative medicine” as too narrow or misleading and are concerned that the term does not encompass a full understanding of traditional healing practices.

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Statistics are indicating that there are over a hundred different types of alternative medicine and the number is still growing astronomically. Intrigued? Then read on as Aje, the author of this article offers his insight, views and opinions on the topic.

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Excluding regular medicine, the various types of natural healing includes all types of methods that contribute essentially to good health. Now, the common and more popular ones are

Shingles is a skin rash that is caused by the Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV), the very same virus that causes chickenpox. Once a person gets over the initial outbreak of chickenpox, this virus lives in the nervous system, never fully leaving the body. When certain situations, such as stress, or…

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Postoperative pain is defined as an acute or chronic pain that is experienced after an operation or surgical procedure. While significant strides have been made in medicine in this regard, postoperative pain management can be quite difficult, especially in situations where the body sustained some physical trauma due to the…

Complementary and alternative medicine is defined as “a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine” (National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, NCCAM). Western culture has recently embraced complementary and alternative medicine to treat chronic…

As people become more concerned with what goes on in and around their bodies, complementary and alternative medicine has gained in popularity, and scientific research is beginning to show clinical evidence for its effectiveness.

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Sore veins are disorders of the veins that can cause pain in the sufferer. The most common sore veins are varicose and spider veins, which, aside from being painful, can create a demarcation on the legs. A weakening in the vessel wall often causes varicose veins, which may appear as…