The Scientist examines the science behind alternative medicines here. Among the topics tackled: herbs and acupuncture.
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I just want to share, acupuncture is awesome. I felt a million times better when I had one session. I am hooked.
Posted by: Anne Roberts | July 16, 2012 at 12:02 PM
My experience with alternative medicine is in the realm of energy healing which is a fascinating discipline.
Energy healing is great for removing energy blockages as is acupuncture with the added advantage of inducing vitality.
Vitality is a major issue when one suffers from life force draining chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia.
I personally feel that when is comes to treating the so called invisible diseases, alternative medicine trumps conventional treatment methods.
Posted by: Michael Abiff | August 27, 2012 at 06:54 PM