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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 · 8 answers · asked by lilian c 5 in 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

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Now that is a Capital idea. it would be much appreciated if Yahoo takes your suggestion about it. I second the recommendation.

Take Care and God Bless !

2007-05-05 10:42:10 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 5 2

YES I AGREE WITH YOU AND SECOND YOU

No one has certified that yah as govt spend this much on certain system of medicine it is the the only system and and is Superior. The most popular system is just - 200 yrs told - ( you may say that Hippocrates is the father of modern medicine - true - but later as the practitioners where not following (even now) what he had told it was more or less a mystic method of practise which costed more life than it saved ) only after the germ theory and antibiotic - the allopathic was able to gain a image.
There are other many system of medicine which are helping a living being to over come illness - which are older and beneficial -

The most interesting thing is all this so called alternative system - say the same thing ( jargon may be different ) ie body has a soul with had it is power to protect it self - and illness is when the "bio static" energy is hampered - only the most popular system of medicine calm that body do not have the power to heal only if you pop a medicine u will get cured.


I consider all the therapeutic methods have this pros and cons scope and limitation- none is complete and none is use less - if we use it more judiciously it will help us more

2007-05-06 01:42:48 · answer #2 · answered by Nandana T Pai 4 · 4 0

I am very dedicated to alternative medicine and have a group that deals with that and many other alternatives to Drs who will give you a day to die and no healing. My parents have been holistic healers of different types all my life and I have many gifts of healing that has healed people thr Drs gave up on. If you havent checked out the many alternatives available you will see that there is a wide range of alternatives in the alternate medicine groups and I will proably touch on many of these at my group and many other aspects and tools used to heal. The path to alternative healing has never been so popular because of a big disatifaction with traditional medicine.

2007-05-06 04:07:19 · answer #3 · answered by sunshine 1 · 3 0

I think it is a splendid idea. Who did you study Aromatherapy with? I know of a nurse in Montanna who introduced Jane Buckles M technique into the protocall in an intensive care unit with great results.

2007-05-05 18:10:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It seems complimentary therapy means in conjunction with medication.

Alternative medication is instead of medication.

You can use natural alternatives w/ medicine, however, I believe many people in US want off drugs and want to do ALL natural (not just complement a drug).

That is how I see it.

2007-05-05 17:37:46 · answer #5 · answered by Kaliko 6 · 2 1

In my guess the US will try to ban alternative medicine before they ever bother trying to give is a more pleasant sounding name.

2007-05-05 19:00:43 · answer #6 · answered by Vincent D 2 · 1 3

More than likely.

2007-05-05 17:37:11 · answer #7 · answered by WonderingWanderer 5 · 2 0

Nah. That will make people think it works. And it doesn't. As has been shown many times.

2007-05-05 17:39:32 · answer #8 · answered by eri 7 · 0 7

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