Has anyone ever heard of this journal? It's claiming to be peer-reviewed, but completely apart from the title of it making me a bit suspicious, the claims in this article I read (http://gerson-research.org/docs/HildenbrandGLG-1995-1/index.html) sound just a bit too good to be true. 21-43%...
...not any longer - that's the good part.
After a trial period of six years, the swiss government abandoned a law that made it mandatory for health insurances to pay for five "alternative therapies", including homeopathy. The "unsufficient proof for the alternative therapies' cost...
From the June 29 Washington Post.
Pretty good article (though I thought they went too easy on chiropractic). Points out that the most popular alternative meds (gingko, ginseng, echinacea and even garlic) can have blood-thinning side effects, which can be disasterous if you're already on blood...
i have just started a course on canine behaviour and training and am looking for some advice. one of the modules is alternative therapy for dogs and the lecturer has already started talking about chiropractice and homeopathy practiced on canines. How would you handle having to write a report on...
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