Alternative Therapies

Alternative therapy or Alternative and Complementary Medicine (CAM) options are used by millions of people around the world. According to The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), “In the United States, approximately 38 percent of adults (about 4 in 10) and approximately 12 percent of children (about 1 in 9) are using some form of CAM.”

According to Grandview Research, 70% of adults surveyed in 2017 in the United States believe complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) provides positive results. 78% of those responders were women, and 62% were men. Radionic therapy is a treatment under the CAM umbrella.

Healing using energy is a concept that was developed by Dr. Albert Abrams back in the period 1836-1924 at Stanford University where he presided as the director of Clinical Medicine. Continue reading

Alternative medicine practices continue to serve millions of people around the world. Some are used to complement conventional medical care and sometimes they are used as a standalone solution.

All therapy options under the CAM (Complementary and Alternative Medicine) umbrella are natural and many are centuries old dating back to ancient civilizations. Reflexology is one such therapy.

You are probably familiar with the term, but you might not know a whole lot about the actual practice. It’s more than just a massage – reflexology is all about applying pressure to specific areas of the ears, hands, and feet.

These points correspond to various parts of the bodily systems, such as the muscular, lymphatic, and nervous systems. Continue reading