Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Alternative Medicine 1st Edition (2004) by Karen Fontaine PDF

0

 

Ebook Info

  • Published: 2004
  • Number of pages: 365 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 1.83 MB
  • Authors: Karen Fontaine

Description

The world of alternative medicine can be an intimidating and confusing place – so many different types of practices all claiming success for improved health. The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Alternative Medicine is an easy-to-follow comprehensive resource for therapies as diverse as Chinese medicine, aromatherapy, massage, biofeedback, dream study, herbal remedies, meditation, Ayuredic medicine, homeopathy, yoga, prayer, and much more.Written in easy to understand language, the Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Alternative Medicine guides readers through the hype to the heart of alternative therapy, explaining how to find a qualified practitioner, how diagnoses are made in each field, and what treatments work best for which ailments. The author also explains how various therapies are used in conjunction with traditional Western medical treatment in complementary medicine. Now that medical doctors are discovering the power behind alternative medicine, patients are more likely than ever before to be referred for an alternative therapy in addition to traditional therapy. Currently more than 3.8% of doctor visits result in an order of alternative medical therapy. Vital and Health Statistics, 6/02.

Reviews

Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover The world of alternative medicine can be an intimidating and confusing place – there are so many different practices all claiming success for improved health. Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Alternative Medicine guides you through the hype to the heart of alternative therapy, helping you discover which alternative is right for you. It is an easy-to-follow comprehensive resource, covering therapies as diverse as Chinese medicine, aromatherapy, massage, biofeedback, dream study, herbal remedies, meditation, Ayuredic medicine, homeopathy, yoga, prayer, and much more.Written in easy-to-understand language, this book begins with the basics, covering the benefits of each therapy as well as things to watch out for. You then learn how to find a qualified practitioner, how diagnoses are made in each field, and what treatments work best for which ailments. The author also spells out how various therapies are used in conjunction with traditional Western medical treatment in complementary medicine. Find the best alternative therapy for your lifestyle and health needs with Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Alternative Medicine! About the Author Karen Lee Fontaine is a nursing professor at Purdue University, the Calcumet campus. She has authored many nursing books on topics such as mental health and psychiatric nursing.Bill Kaszubski lives in Los Angeles, where he writes about science, art, and technology.

Alternative Medicine

Free Download

 

Previous articleDravyaguna Vijnana Vol 1 & 2 in Hindi And Sanskrit by Dr Mansi Deshpandey (2020) by Mansi Deshpandey PDF
Next articleClinical Acupuncture: Scientific Basis 2001st Edition (2001) by Gabriel Stux PDF