Department:
Medicine with a Twist |
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Despite controversy in the '80s, the various
diets of the natural hygiene movement still
have many followers.
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Over the millennia, humanity has developed
some bizarre and amusing "cure-alls."
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They may not be scientific, but these superstitions
were widely practiced throughout Europe.
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Genuine article? Fraudulent practice? Fantasy?
Placebo? What is faith healing?
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Think it's hard now? Discover the wild and
wonderful things women have done in the past
to prevent pregnancy.
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Jamé Heskett helps women heal themselves
with her clinic's blend of traditional and
alternative medicine.
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Meg Jordan, PhD, RN, travels the world looking
for noninvasive, nontechnical, healing remedies.
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Latin America has wonderful food. Not surprisingly,
many of the country's birth traditions have
a culinary twist.
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Coming soon to a restaurant near you: Insects!
For nutrition, for flavor, or for variety,
creepy crawlies are catching on.
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Making a place for the sweat lodge: Elaine
Johnston bridges two cultures to heal mind,
body, and spirit.
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out how she does it. |
Stephen Barrett's Quackwatch.com patrols
the internet for quackery crimes.
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more. |
Astrology wasn't always just for love, future,
and finance!
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Think pregnancy is difficult these days?
Find out the lengths women went to back in
the day!
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Snake oil or useful? MedHunters has compiled
a four-part glossary of alternative and complementary
treatments to help you.
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more. |
Learn about a Brooklyn, NY, Music Therapist's
work to engage – and employ – patients
in residential treatment.
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Perhaps soil is something you'd only serve
to your plants, but some people around the
world eat it regularly.
Find
out why. |
Snake oil or useful? MedHunters has compiled
a four-part glossary of alternative and complementary
treatments to help you.
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more. |
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