Herbs and supplements are popular, but some remedies' results don't live up to their claims. read more
No longer do we believe in treatments. We can test them to see whether they work. Although the size and cost of clinical studies have increased dramatically since the days of Lind, the claims made about alternative remedies are testable, eminently testable. read more
There’s no official list of what alternative medicine actually comprises, but treatments falling under the umbrella typically include acupuncture, homeopathy, chiropractic, herbal medicine, Reiki, meditation, massage, aromatherapy, hypnosis, Ayurveda, and several other treatments not normally prescribed by mainstream doctors. read more
Actually, there are Numerous studies showing that alternative medicine really does work. Whether or not “purple metal cards” work. It’s funny. People would not dream of saying that no standard medicine works because of some of the bizarre things that have been touted by physicians. read more