in the UK we are now calling it complementary therapy as it sounds more user friendly and more Doctors using these therapies along with traditional medicine
2007-05-05
10:31:53
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lilian c
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Health
➔ Alternative Medicine
eri i beg to differ!!!! complementery therapies DO work and have been medically proved ! i am a qualified aromatherapist and aromatherapy is now used in the national health service to help cancer patients to relieve stress etc, i also am a reiki 2 practitioner and it along with aromatherapy was used on my husband to help ease his suffering before he passed away all with the permission of his doctors! dont knock it till youve tried it hun!!
2007-05-05
10:51:16 ·
update #1
i studied in college in Cheshire ,England,and i realy enjoyed the challenge!
2007-05-05
13:09:17 ·
update #2
there you go!!!! ive just been chosen as BEST answer by giving some one advice on a toothache problem by using pressure points!!! see it does work!
2007-05-05
22:05:32 ·
update #3