I came from an area where alternative medical treatments were very much in vogue. I was never truly convinced but did try acupuncture for migraines on the advice of my physician. While it didn't get rid of the pain entirely, it did lessen the pain considerably. The acupuncturist taught me the pressure points to hit so that I could treat myself (sans needles but applying pressure myself). Between that and biofeedback, my need for almost weekly Demerol shots went down to about every six months (Fiurinol and Immutrx rarely worked). So, I'm no longer quite so quick to poo-poo alternative treatments but still would never consider using one without a physician's recommendation.
Due diligence is always a good idea regardless if prescribed by a physician, recommended by a trusted friend or promoted in an ad.
Good warning, lizard. Thanks.
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Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay)
"There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein
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