3. There are hundreds of alternative treatments many of which derive from traditional Chinese medicine and hold basic concepts in common. Central is the idea of strengthening qi (pronounced /t∫i:/) - the life force- by manipulating the flow of yin and yang forces. These concepts are not alternative but part of orthodox systems of belief in some communities. However, they are not mainstream in the West.
4. When alternative treatments have been integrated into conventional health care, they are no longer alternative but complementary. The key to alternative healing may be to the degree of personal attention, interest and time which healers give their clients, and this may be what conventional medicine is missing.
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6. vocabulary Reflexology: is an alternative medicine involving the physical act of applying pressure to the feet hands or ears with a spesific thumb without the use of oil or lotion
7. Reiki :is a japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing
9. reading Bomoh: is a shaman in malaysia the bomohs original role was that of a healer and their expertise was first and foremost an in depth knowledge of medical herbs
10. Fee: give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service.
11. Afold ridge or crease in the skin result of aging Wrinkles:
12. Scalp: is the anatomical area bordered by the faceanteriorly and the neck to the sides and posteriorly :
13. homeopathy attempts to treat patients with heavily diluted preparations which are claimed to cause effects similar to the symptoms presented It still raises many doubts because there is no viable explanation why a solution of medicine, so weak as to be effectively non-existent, could possibly work
14. Recent studies sugget That homeopathy’s success can be attributed to the placebo effect=> the patient’s condition improves simply because they believe they are taking medication, even when in fact they are not. (EVEN MENTALY BELIVE ME IT WORKed for me
15. Aromatherapy: is a form of alternative medicine that uses volatile plant materials, known as essential oils, and other aromatic compounds
16. g chiropractic : discipline and profession that emphasizes diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders
17. Chiropractic [kahy-ruh-prak-tik ]: is a health care discipline and profession that emphasizes diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the te hypothesis that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system.[musculoskeletal system, especially the spine, under the hypothesis that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system.[
18. " a way of learning how you can get rid of harmful tension in your body." :Alexander technique