Healing Systems: Alternatives and Choices

By: O P JaggiContributor(s): JAGGI (O P)Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New Delhi Orient Paperbacks 1998Description: 208p. PB 18x12cmSubject(s): Allopathy | Homeopathy | Ayurveda | Siddha Medicine | Emchi | Unani Tibb | Nature Cure | Yoga | Faith Healing | Acupuncture | | Reflexology | Hypnosis | Aromatherapy | Reiki | Osteopathy | Rolfing | Alexander Technique | Iridology | NaturopathyDDC classification: 615.535 Summary: Healing Systems is a compact guide to holistic, health care and complementary medicine. It covers a variety of healing therapies and provides comprehensive information on alternate healing systems- old and new- their origin, diagnostic methods, approach to treatment, effectiveness in treating health conditions and their cost effectiveness. It tells you what different alternative therapies can and cannot do, profiles their limitations and strengths, and explains the theory and the science of each therapy. Reassuring and life enhancing, Healing Systems will empower you to discover and support a healthier lifestyle and reach new levels of feeling good.
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Healing Systems is a compact guide to holistic, health care and complementary medicine. It covers a variety of healing therapies and provides comprehensive information on alternate healing systems- old and new- their origin, diagnostic methods, approach to treatment, effectiveness in treating health conditions and their cost effectiveness. It tells you what different alternative therapies can and cannot do, profiles their limitations and strengths, and explains the theory and the science of each therapy. Reassuring and life enhancing, Healing Systems will empower you to discover and support a healthier lifestyle and reach new levels of feeling good.

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