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    kerala-ladhaak

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    In kerala the food is simple ‚ fresh and easywith mainly rice ‚ coconut and vegetables whereas in ladakh food is hot and spicy with mainly meat. Ladakh is a hill station and has very cold weather and snows in winter time however kerala is a large state and has tropical climate and is covered with trees and has very high rainfall Ladakh is a small town in J & Kwhere as kerla is a state. Ladakh is a hill station or you can say a mountain desert‚ is very cold place and is sarounded with mountains

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    CAM Therapeutic Modalities Florence Gray SCI 201 October 18‚ 2010 Phil Bellefeuille CAM Therapeutic Modalities The following paper will define alternative medicine‚ complementary medicine‚ and integrative medicine. It will describe how conventional medicine plays a role in these three terms. In addition‚ it will review the philosophy of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and how it is different from conventional Western medicine and a description of the five domains of therapy

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    Naturopathic Medicine

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    practice that seeks to improve health and treat disease chiefly by assisting the body’s innate capacity to recover from illness and injury. Naturopathic practice may include a broad array of different modalities‚ including manual therapy‚ hydrotherapy‚ herbalism‚ acupuncture‚ counseling‚ environmental medicine‚ aromatherapy‚ nutritional counseling‚ homeopathy‚ and so on. Practitioners tend to emphasize a holistic approach to patient care”. Hippocrates a Greek Physician that lived over 2000 years ago

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    help them. Similarly‚ the NHS will refer to this form of medicine as ‘Complementary’‚ which shows that they no longer see it as a threat to their form of health care. According to Sharma (1992) the most popular forms on Complementary medicine are Herbalism‚ Osteopathy and Homeopathy. This could be down to the fact that these ones are the most successful in their treatment‚ or on the other hand it could be that celebrities have made it into some form of ‘Popular Culture’ in which the masses feel they

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    “Over the years the people of Africa have used traditional medicine and traditional knowledge for their survival.” (Tsiko 2006) Traditional African medicine is a holistic discipline involving extensive use of indigenous herbalism combined with aspects of African spirituality. (Helwig 2005) Traditional African medicine has been practiced for centuries. This ancient system of healing continues to thrive in Africa‚ despite numerous attempts at government inferences‚ and practitioners can be found

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    Babalawo

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    Freshman Composition Professor Curtis November 13‚ 2013 The Babalawo of America “The babalawo’s method of ministering to patients seemed‚ at the beginning‚ esoteric‚ compared to the government- and missionary- run clinics that we normally patronized‚ yet it did not take too long for me to begin to detect and voice out (strictly among us sibling delinquents) certain familiar features of the babalawo’s curative methods.” A Babalawo is a traditional healer who wards off evil through spiritual

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    Wicca

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    John Doe Instructor: Dr. Goldfinger English 105‚ First Year Writing Seminar I 6 April‚ 2013 Wicca Patti Wigington wrote‚ “There ’s an old saying that if you ask any ten Wiccans about their religion‚ you ’ll get at least fifteen different answers” (Wigington‚ Basic Principles and Concepts of Wicca). I have always been curious about Wicca and like so many others‚ I had no real idea of who they are or anything about their beliefs and practices. To answer my own questions I chose to research

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    Seeing the Sacred Nature of Midwifery Chris J. Hampton (March 2007) Every birth is Holy. I think that a midwife must be religious‚ because the energy she is dealing with is Holy. She needs to know that other people’s energy is sacred.[1] A midwife is simply defined by one author as “nothing more nor less than a skilled specialist in normal birth.”[2] Other names include sage-femme or “wise woman” (French)‚ jordmother or “earth mother” (Danish)‚ whereas midwife comes from Middle

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    CAM Therapeutic Modalities

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    CAM Therapeutic Modalities Margie R. Collins SOC/201 Survey of Alternative Medicine November17‚ 2014 Kay Ach CAM Therapeutic Modalities In the pursuit of health and well-being‚ many Americans along with the world‚ have used Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) over the past decade. In July 30‚ 2009‚ National Health Statistic Reports demonstrated on a test conducted in 2007 “that about 38.3% of adults (83 million persons) and 11.8% of children (8.5 million children under the age of 18 years)

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    Medicine and Cardiology

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    cardiology proves to be a promising career in the future. In the beginning of time‚ herbalism was the first known form of medicine. At the time however it was more seen as a type of religion. Many people thought diseases were caused by the gods when they were angry. Therefore when one was sick‚ they would cut a hole in a person’s skull in order to free the spirits. That is the first known type of surgery. From herbalism evolved Indian Medicine. The Indian’s were partial to Ayurveda. Ayurveda is “an ancient

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