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- Acupuncture: hype or hope?
Article is not fair to alternative medicine
Chicago Daily Herald
A Naprapath Chiropractor Nutritional Counselor Naturopath and others can help in this process. Marchione however seems to want to paint alternative medicine practitioners as a bunch of uneducated witch doctors. She also fails to cite the countless unsafe pharmaceutical drugs that have been approved by the FDA for public use under questionable circumstances and with powerful lobbyists from the drug companies behind them. Marchione mentions powerful interest groups and given her alarmist scaremongering methods I have to wonder if one of them might be lining her pockets.
Scientific validation of yoga – the science of alternative …
Examiner.com
net This is the final piece in a series of articles examining the science behind alternative medicine. Today’s focus is the scientific validation of yoga.
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Acupuncture: hype or hope?
Examiner.com
" The most serious appear to be infections caused by improperly sterilized needles. Acupuncturists should use a fresh sealed package of needles with every treatment and swab the skin with alcohol before inserting needles. Does acupuncture hurt?Most people claim that acupuncture doesn’t hurt. There may be a sharp sensation when the needle is first inserted.