The News Review:
- Dr. Jameth Sheridan’s Journey to a Raw Food Lifestyle: Part I
- New surgeon general should back alternative medicine
- New center for alternative medicine in Innsbruck; Austria
Dr. Jameth Sheridan’s Journey to a Raw Food Lifestyle: Part I
Natural News.com AZ
Because that’s really the primary thing that traditional medicine is good for and in some cases they’re very good at diagnoses. But their prognosis and what they tell you to do about the diagnosis is usually abysmal. So when people got into. html>alternative medicine I found that they had far better success. But I also saw that a lot of people that got into holistic and alternative medicine didn’t necessarily have success.
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New surgeon general should back alternative medicine
Buffalo News United States
For me and my patients drugs are not the only answer. And my patients are not alone in wanting a choice besides medication. Barack Obama should heed this complaint and appoint a surgeon general who takes alternative medicine seriously. The public is far ahead of medical experts and politicians on alternative medicine. A Harvard Medical School survey done 10 years ago found that more than 40 percent of Americans used some form of alternative medicine. It’s probably higher today. The study found that Americans spent as much out of pocket for alternative treatments as they did for conventional health care.
New center for alternative medicine in Innsbruck; Austria
Pressrelations (Pressemitteilung) Germany
2008 | 11:29 PCGNew center for alternative medicine in Innsbruck; AustriaDr. Ulrike Lusser has opened an ordination for acupuncture and holistic medicine in Innsbruck Austria. The services include ear hand and other forms of acupuncture. Dr Lusser is a medical doctor working for the University Clinic of Innsbruck since 2005 and the Tyrolean Air Ambulance since 2007. The opening hours are daily as well as on week-ends. The ordination is located at the New Tivoli Center in Innsbruck.