The News Review:
- Americans Turn to Complementary Alternative Medicine for Pain Relief
- Chinese alternative medicine can work for pets too
- EquiSearch’s Ask the Vet: Equine Kidney Failure
Americans Turn to Complementary Alternative Medicine for Pain Relief
Voice of America
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Chinese alternative medicine can work for pets too
Dallas Morning News TX
ne entity mentioned was acupuncture. Acupuncture is one aspect of Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine or TCVM. TCM was developed more than 3000 years ago through observation of people and their surroundings. The observations and techniques were applied to animals and TCVM developed.
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EquiSearch’s Ask the Vet: Equine Kidney Failure
EquiSearch.com NY
There are rare problems such as tumors on the kidney that can be difficult to treat. Conventional medicine does not have too many choices when treating kidney disease however alternative medicine does offer choices. This is particularly true of Chinese medicine both acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. It is not possible to prescribe the exact formulas without much more detailed information and examination but you can check for a Chinese medicine practitioner in your area at Alternative Healthcare rganizations Links. Chinese medicine looks at health in a different but effective way. The kidney is an important component of Chinese medicine and there are many ways to support it.