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A brief look at Alternative Medicinelternative Medicine
© Dulce (EOI)
NATUROPATHY
• AromatherapyAromatherapy uses essential oils and other aromatic plant compounds which are aimed at improving a person's health or mood.
• The essential oils used in aromatherapy have a different composition compared to other herbal products because the distillation used in aromatherapy recovers the lighter phytomolecules.
• Osteopathy is a way of detecting, treating and preventing health problems by moving, stretching and massaging a person's muscles and joints.
• It is based on the principle that the well-being of an individual depends on their bones, muscles, ligaments and connective tissue functioning smoothly together…
• Acupuncture originates from China and has been practiced there for over 2,000 years.
• It involves the insertion of very thin needles through the patient's skin at specific points on the body…
• The general theory of acupuncture is based on the premise that there are patterns of energy flow (Qi) through the body that are essential for health. Disruptions of this flow are believed to be responsible for disease.
•Why is homeopathy so popular?
• Homeopathic treatment works with your body’s own healing powers to bring about health and well being.
• You are treated as an individual, not as a collection of disease labels.
• Homeopathy treats all your symptoms at all levels of your being – spiritual, emotional, mental and physical and finds the ‘like cures like’ match for them.
• Homeopathically prepared remedies, providing the minimum dose, are gentle, subtle and powerful. They are non-addictive, and not tested on animals.
© A ppt by Dulce2015/16
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SUCH AS, for example, for instance, like, in particular
PERSONALLY, from my point of view, as I see it, In my opinion,
FIRSTLY, To begin with, First, In the first place
BESIDES, In addition, Furthermore, AlsoSECONDLY, On the hand, Finally, TO SUM UP, In conclusion, All things
considered, All in all