Dr. Labrum's findings lead him to approach the problem of peripheral neuropathy without the usual reliance of prescription medication. In fact, he discovered that the medications doctors so often prescribe for a myriad of conditions are a major contributing factor to peripheral neuropathy!
Many questions surround complementary and alternative medicine approaches to Parkinson’s management. In this webinar, we discuss what we know and what to consider about acupuncture, herbs and vitamins, and diet, among other methods. Learn more about our webinar series at www.michaeljfox.org/webinars.
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CGV 53 Understanding Alternative Medicine and Therapies Video Rating: / 5
Step by step explanation of why your store bought or gift phalaenopsis is dying and how to rescue it by properly repotting.
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Regarding CAM, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Henry Guzman, Registered Nurse and Exercise Physiologist at Baptist Health South Florida, explains: “Complementary is anything that’s going to complement traditional medicine, so anything from food therapy to exercise complement.”
He also points out it is traditional in the sense that it has been rigorously tested through research and been kind of tested over all. And it is alternative as opposed to the combination of alternative and traditional medicine.
This term is referring to different types of exercises and diets, such as aromatherapy and reflexology. Video Rating: / 5