complementary medicine in English

noun
1
any of a range of medical therapies that fall beyond the scope of scientific medicine but may be used alongside it in the treatment of disease and ill health. Examples include acupuncture and osteopathy.
Examples of complementary medicine are acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage therapy, and healing touch.

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1. Sensory Complementary Medicine: Sensory Complementary medicine therapies

2. 19 Acupuncture, reflexology and homeopathy are all forms of complementary medicine.

3. In my view, scientists have a crucial role to play in the rapprochement of conventional and complementary medicine.

4. Aromatherapy is a beautiful and powerful form of complementary medicine, yet its effectiveness and capabilities are often misunderstood

5. In Australia, the topic is termed as complementary medicine and the Therapeutic Goods Administration has issued various guidances and standards.

6. Aconitum: Cases of cardiotoxicity resulting from the ingestion of Aconitum species used in complementary medicine for acute infections and panic attacks have been reported from Hong Kong, China.

7. Aromatherapy: The theory of this Complementary medicine therapy is that the essential oils are absorbed into the body either through the pores of the skin during massage, or by

8. Alternative or complementary medicine is dangerous because it may discourage people from getting the best possible treatment, and may lead to a false understanding of the body and of the process of science.

9. The amount of coumarin in cassia Cinnamon is very high and can pose health risks, such as liver damage, if consumed regularly and in large quantities, found research published in October 2013 in BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies