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In alternative
therapy, illness is seen as a sign of disharmony within the whole
person - body, mind and spirit. This form of complementary medicine
works to restore harmony and balance, thus enabling the body's natural
healing mechanisms to work more efficiently. Alternative therapy
and modern medical science can be joined together to create a system
of healing that offers the best of both worlds.
Integrative
therapy Educational Forum
Open to the
medical community, including physicians, integrative therapy healers,
patients, and clients.
Meets 4th Wednesday
of each month, noon to 1 p.m. on 2nd floor of Boatmen's Annex at
38th and Lamar.
Call Seton
Good Health School for more information.
512-323-1111

Meditation
Meditation can
reduce blood pressure, heart rate and the concentration of the stress
hormone (cortisol) in the blood stream. Regular meditation allays
anxiety and reduces the severity of chronic pain. Meditation can
also help in minimizing the nausea and vomiting induced by cancer
chemotherapy. There are many different meditation techniques.
Referral
Resource:
MAHARISHI
INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
1000 North Fourth
Street
Fairfield,
IA 52556
515-472-5031
(Provides information
about local teachers of Transcendental Medicine.)
Holistic
Healing
Holistic healing
addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual issues. Therapists
also counsel in life style changes, nutrition and herbs. Insurance
will often cover, because of the mental healing aspect. Holistic
Healing Web Page www.holisticmed.com

Herbal Therapy
In Herbal Therapy, specific herbs are used for specific indications.
No license is required to practice Chinese herbal medicine. Ask
practitioners about their training and where they went to school.
Ask for references from previous patients. Practitioners should
belong to local and national Chinese medicine-acupuncture professional
associations.
Referral Resources:
AMERICAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY
P.O. Box 144345
Austin, Texas 78714-4345
512-331-8868
Web address: www.herbalgram.org
LIFE EXTENSION FOUNDATION
800-841-LIFE
Web address: www.lef.org
(Call 800-327-9009, the advisor information line to get advice about
herbs and their healing powers.)
Literary Resource
Whole Foods Market has a library containing many books on
the curative power of herbs, as well as a user-friendly information
computer terminal.
Web address:
www.wholefoods.com
Homeopathy
Homeopathy involves treating symptoms of a specific disease with
very small doses of the agent that provoked them. The World Health
Organization considers homeopathy a legitimate form of traditional
medicine.
Referral Resources:
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR HOMEOPATHY
2366 Eastlake Avenue East, Suite 301
Seattle, WA 98102
206-533-12870
(This group sponsor courses and has a directory of their students.)
NATIONAL CENTER FOR HOMEOPATHY
801 North Fairfax Street, Suite 306
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-548-7790
(Maintains a directory of homeopaths with a wide range of training
and education.)

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