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first off are these types of alternative medicine covered by conventional insurance? if not are they very expensive? is chiropractic care compatible or comparable to this? any other information is appreciated if you use this form of healing please tell me if you are satisfied and you're condition .

2007-09-29 09:06:13 · 3 answers · asked by tasha l 5 in Health Alternative Medicine

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Many "alternative" medicines usually are not covered by insurances, although chiropractic and even accupuncture probably are.

Cost is well worth it though, to treat the problem and not just mask the symptoms with chemicals that cause side effects.

I've used chiropractic/nutrition and naturopathic medicine to include homeopathy for decades now. I have long standing diagnosis of Crohn's disease (serious intestinal junk), and have been medication free for over a decade now, thanks to the Lord and natural therapies.
Just got accupuncture for the first time ever, it didn't seem to help the toe, but amazingly my stuffy nose cleared up! My doctor said that it's very common that while treating one thing another thing is helped also!
Nikken brand magnetic insoles resolved painful
plantar fascitis when nothing else did.
To find a naturopathic doctor who has completed an accredited education similar in length to a M.D., you can go to www.denvernaturopathic.com and see if they can help you locate a good naturopath in your area. Naturopaths also know about homeopathic remedies. Good luck in your health journey!

2007-09-29 10:59:13 · answer #1 · answered by Linda W 2 · 3 2

They are not usually covered by insurance plans. It's not usually terribly expensive, and taking care of your health should be your number 1 priority.
I've had services by many different kinds of therapists. They were all good for me.
Think about massage too. Not only is it a treat, but can correct a lot of things wrong with the body.

2007-09-29 16:12:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

in Europe the alternative medicine are partly covered by the insurances

2007-09-30 09:27:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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