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Alternative Therapies Indexed by Illness
This index presents you with the leading alternatives for
a host of specific medical problems. Only treatments that
have been scientifically verified "or show promise" have been
included. Unsubstantiated and disproven treatments do not
appear. Some entries are considered the mainstream therapy
of choice. In most cases, however, the treatments are used
as supplementary measures, or as second-line therapy when
orthodox treatments fail to work or are deemed inappropriate.
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O | P | Q
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~A~
Addiction, Alcohol
Addiction, Drugs
Addiction, Tobacco
AIDS Therapy Support
Alcohol Addiction
Allergies
Allergy, Bee Stings
Anxiety
Arthritis, Degenerative
Arthritis, Osteoarthritis
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
Asthma
Autism
~B~
Back pain
Balance Disorders
Bloating
Blood Loss
Breathing Disorders
Burns
Bursitis
~C~
Cancer Prevention
Cancer therapy support
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Celiac Disease
Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Cerebral Palsy
Cholesterol, high
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Pain
Circulatory disorders
Compulsions
Constipation, chronic
Coordination Disorders
Crush Injuries
Cystic Fibrosis
~D~
Degenerative Arthritis
Dental Pain
Depression
Developmental Delay
Diabetes
Drug addiction
Dyslexia
~E~
Ear Infections, chronic
Excess Weight
Fibromyalgia
~F~
Fitness Improvement
Fractures
~G~
Gangrene
Gas Embolism
Gaucher's Disease
~H~
Hay Fever
Headache
Heart Disease Prevention
Heavy Metal Poisoning
High Blood Pressure
High Cholesterol
Hyperactivity/Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
~I~
Impotence
Incontinence
Indigestion
Infections, bone
Infections, general
Infections, soft tissue
Injuries
Injuries, repetitive stress
Insomnia
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
~J~
Jaundice in Newborns
Joint Pain
~K~
~L~
Lactose Intolerance
Learning Disorders
Lupus Erythematosus
Lyme Disease
~M~
Menstrual Cramps
Migraine Headache
Morning Sickness
Motion Sickness
Motor Skill Impairment
Multiple Sclerosis
Muscle Pain
Muscle Spasms
Muscle Tension
Muscle Weakness
~N~
Nasal Congestion
Nausea after Chemotherapy
Nausea after Surgery
Nausea of Pregnancy
Neck Pain
Nerve Pain
~O~
Obesity
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis Prevention
Pain after Childbirth
~P~
Pain after Dental Surgery
Pain, back
Pain, carpal tunnel
Pain, chronic
Pain, chronic fatigue syndrome
Pain, dental
Pain, fibromyalgia
Pain, headache
Pain, joint
Pain, lupus
Pain, Lyme Disease
Pain, menstrual
Pain, migraine
Pain, muscle
Pain, neck
Pain, nerve
Pain, shingles
Pain, shoulder
Pain, surgical
Panic Disorder
Parkinson's Disease
Phobias & Compulsions
Poisoning, carbon monoxide
Poisoning, heavy metals
Postpartum Pain
Premenstrual Syndrome
Prevention, cancer
Prevention, heart disease
Prevention, osteoporosis
Psoriasis
~Q~
~R~
Rapid Heart Rate
Raynaud's Syndrome
Rehabilitation, neuromuscular
Rehabilitation, stroke
Repetitive Stress Injuries
Rheumatoid Arthritis
~S~
Schizophrenia
Sciatica
Scoliosis
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seizures
Shingles Pain
Shoulder Pain
Sinus Headache
Skin Grafts, non-healing
Smoke Inhalation
Sneezing
Soft Tissue Injuries
Sprains & Strains
Stiffness
Stress-related Disorders
Stroke Rehabilitation
Surgical Pain
Swallowing Difficulties
~T~
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder
Tendency to Infection
Tension
Tension, muscle
Tobacco Addiction
Tourette Syndrome
~U~
Ulcers
~V~
~W~
Weight Reduction
Wounds, non-healing
~X~
~Y~
~Z~
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