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    indicative of a mental health disorder. However, the National Health Interview Survey estimates that around 38% of citizens in the United States have used complementary and alternative medicine (Louie, 2014). This paper will discuss three common types of alternative therapies and whether or not they can be used as a valid alternative or complement to traditional treatment. As defined by Johnston et al., yoga is a system of both mental and physical practices that “…reduce musculoskeletal and…

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    Alternate therapies are a good way to find effective cures to common as well as unusual ailments that might plague us. People resort top alternate therapies when chemicals and medicines prove ineffective is alleviating their pain and illness. While there are several alternate therapies that are practiced by professional therapists all across the world, magnetic therapy is known to be the most scientific and popular form of alternate healing. Magnetic therapy is a natural and non-evasive therapy…

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    Diseases In The Dark Age

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    “A wise man ought to know that health is his most valuable possession”- Hippocrates. In the very beginning, ancient healers used prehistoric medicinal herbs to aid with diseases. Many different religions and races contributed to today’s knowledge of health care in a variety of ways. The outbreak of many diseases in the Dark Age resulted in vital forms of medicine used on a daily basis for the wellness of the human population. Primitive people were superstitious and believed disease was a…

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    According to the website, www.merriam-webster.com, medicine is seen today as “a substance that is used in treating disease or relieving pain and that is usually in the form of a pill or a liquid.” However, the Native Americans understood medicine to be greater than a medicinal tablet. Through the virtual exhibit, Native Voices: Native Concepts of Health and Illness Exhibit, and the text, Shamanism and the World of Spirits: The Oldest Religion, one can understand the Native American’s perspective…

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    Mexican Culture Healthcare Kaci Caldwell Tri County tech Culture Article Review Mexican Culture Healthcare The Mexican traditional medical practice was based on the belief of the Greeks, brought on by the Spaniards. It has been said that a balance of blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile are what’s needed for good health or Reinert. They also believed that if you became sick, it was because you were out of balance by having either too much heat or cold. If given penicillin, it was…

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    POA Situation Speech

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    Good morning, I'm once again excited to share another positive outcome with one of our Putting on AIRS (POA) partners; Connecticut Children's Medical Center. Specifically in this instance with Chris Corcoran from Connecticut Children’s Healthy Homes Program. I'll acknowledge, it can at times be confusing for all of you to figure me out....and I'm not just referring to my role as POA Coordinator in 3 Regions (please no comments from the peanut gallery). Although, , once the confusion unravels,…

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    Stephanie Lane General Botany Dr. Sthultz Essential Oils and Aromatherapy Plants have been used in medicine for thousands of years. Well before the time of modern treatment, we, humans, began to experiment with the vegetation that was around us. Instinctively, it seemed, we knew that plants were good for something other than just food or drink. We learned from watching animals consume certain types of flora, from our own exploration, and as we discovered the benefits of each new herb or…

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    Comparing with the normal treatment like pain-killers, herbal medicine surprisingly has a more significant effect on patients with CPPS. In accordance with its features, CPPS, which is known as chronic pelvic pain syndrome, is a disease that is given when patients complain of severe pain or discomfort in the pelvic area with no infection can be found in prostate fluid and semen. Of course, there is also no pathological change on the prostate gland. In the view of modern western medicine, CPPS…

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    Uterine Myomas

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    Myoma (fibroid tumors of the uterus) is most common in women during the reproductive period, a consolation is the fact that after menopause stop growing or even begin to decline. They are composed of connective muscle tissue and can occur on the external or internal wall of the uterus, as well as within it. Uterine myomas usually grow slowly and while they are still small not give any symptoms. Larger fibroids can also be harmless, but it is still often going to cause some disruption in the…

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    Parsley Research Paper

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    Parsley is a green herb most famous in the world. Parsley as a food it has nutritional value, What it is worth to give care and attention. It has a great location on a daily basis on the eastern table. Whether it's what was required for food decoration or for its delicious taste. It has many different uses. In modern medicine has proved that the parsley is very useful for many diseases, it is used to relieve stomach ache. Dried parsley loses its nutritional value, so you are advised by eating…

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