Alternative Therapies: Accupuncture
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Alternative medicine is used in place of conventional medicine. The basic premise behind alternative healthcare is that our bodies use pain as a way to tell us that something is wrong. To dull the pain with medication, as is typically the course in the practice of conventional medicine does not cure the pain. The goal of physicians who practice alternative medicine is to find a cure by looking at the whole person when making a
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ener_med.htm NCCAM, 2005. Major areas of CAM. National Center for Complementary Medicine. Retrieved December 27, 2005 from http://nccam.nih.gov/health/ NCCAOM, 2002. National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Retrieved December 28, 2005 from http://www.nccaom.org/aboutus.htm Singer, J.A., n.d. Acupuncture: a brief introduction. Acupuncture.com. Retrieved December 28, 2005 from http://www.acupuncture.com/education/theory/acuintro.htm State Laws, 2005. Acupuncture.com. Retrieved December 28, 2005 from http://www.acupuncture.com/statelaws/statelaw.htm
ener_med.htm NCCAM, 2005. Major areas of CAM. National Center for Complementary Medicine. Retrieved December 27, 2005 from http://nccam.nih.gov/health/ NCCAOM, 2002. National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Retrieved December 28, 2005 from http://www.nccaom.org/aboutus.htm Singer, J.A., n.d. Acupuncture: a brief introduction. Acupuncture.com. Retrieved December 28, 2005 from http://www.acupuncture.com/education/theory/acuintro.htm State Laws, 2005. Acupuncture.com. Retrieved December 28, 2005 from http://www.acupuncture.com/statelaws/statelaw.htm