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    Food-Based Supplements

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    and it was exciting recalling memories of it, which I had not thought about in over forty years. The Holy Ghost softly spoke to me within my mind, and told me to stop writing the short story to finish the book that I had started writing about alternative methods (herbal and food based supplements) that have helped me with some of my health problems. The herbal products that I have taken have kept my stomach pain under control for the past 22 years. At…

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    At seventeen years old I had my first introduction to the United States Healthcare system. In November of 2004 I had three weeks left on my mother’s health insurance, I was approaching my last semester of high school and was having frequent unexplained fainting spells. With a month left on my insurance I quickly went through rigorous testing to determine the cause, leaving me feeling like a test subject in a lab. In the beginning of 2005 I was diagnosed with epilepsy. Specifically, I had complex…

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    choose their form of treatments; complementary and alternative therapies. The purpose of this paper is to bring to readers the understanding of complementary therapies, types of complementary therapies, historical background and context, regulation and uses; EBP and research utilization in the traditional environment of complementary therapies. In this paper will mainly focus on complementary therapies, but you will also learn a little about alternative therapies for the whole person.…

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    Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAMs) are a great addition to the medical world. This alternative grants individuals the ability to make their own decisions with their medical issues. By drawing on the authors Warren et al, Armstrong and Armstrong, the film Alternative Fix, and lectures by Shelley Z. Reuter, I can illustrate their main points regarding stakeholders, the private versus the public healthcare system and the struggle of CAMs within Sociology of Health and Medicine. All in…

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    Over the years there has been an alarming increase in Alternative Medicine in the United States. The increase has a lot to do with individual’s preferences and their beliefs in the effectiveness of its treatment to heal the body. The growing impact of alternative medicine can also be attributed to its noninvasive treatment to the body. Many people feel that the Holistic way is better because it’s all natural and nontoxic for the body, unlike some of the conventional approaches. For some, it is…

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    Complementary and Alternative Medicine From reading this article about addressing clinical issues in complementary and alternative medicine by Chong I found that a lot of what he wrote was very interesting and is very helpful to patients today. Chong uses the AMA definition of CAM as a health practices, systems and modalities other than those of the dominant health care system in the society. A program of CAM addresses many issues that result from studies that show an increase in these…

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    independent schools in Alberta are religious-based, offer alternative approaches to teaching and learning, and/or focus on special education” (Van Pelt and Allison 2). Veronica Andreades shares her experience, “Learning at home creates the capability to cater to the needs of the child. My older brother was dyslexic. To help him tell a "b" from a "d," my mom tried four different phonics curricula and finally made up her own rhyming, illustrated story system” (Andreades 2). The liberty of…

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    The Importance of Water During the Industrial Revolution Can you imagine life without water? How important do you think water is? Water was very important in the Industrial Revolution because of how easy it was to obtain and also because it is a free and renewable resource. Water is one of the easiest resources to find which made it incredibly efficient to use (Air, Water, and Energy). Water was a key factor in the Industrial Revolution because of the use of the water wheel, the spinning jenny,…

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    Also, according to the faith of mother , other herbal remedies can be applied. Step 3: Alternative would be medical treatment along with herbal remedies such as garlic, cat’s claw which have aniti-Inflamatory properties, Reishi mushroom which stimulates immune system to fight against infection, olive leaf which has anti-oxidant properties and prevents the growth of viruses and bacteria in the body( Chandler, 2015). Step 4: First…

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    The special education lead teacher agreed but presented the option to place the student in a self-contained classroom. Conversely the assistant principal suggested that the student be serviced in an alternative school since his behavior has consistently disrupted the learning environment. This disparity in opinion led to an emotional debate which deviated from the facts and the needs of the students. I was completely torn because my desire was not plausible due a limited budget. Building…

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