Integrative medicine: A good alternative in a bad economy
Janet Hafner, a 64-year-old diabetes patient, has been able to control her high cholesterol, so that she no longer needs to take diabetes medication. Anita Rudd has had just one cold this past year - and no visits to the doctors - which she attributes to a regimen of herbal remedies, including vitamin D and Turmeric. The cost? Just $80.
So does alternative medicine, or what in the industry is called "integrative medicine," work? Read the full story
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Integrative medicine: A good alternative in a bad economy
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