Yes, many complementary therapies used in integrative oncology can help manage treatment-related side effects such as pain, nausea, fatigue, anxiety, and depression.
Integrative oncology means that there is an integration, or, a combination of both alternative therapies and conventional treatment being implemented in the overall management of the cancer. Over 70% of people who are diagnosed with
Therapies from a trained practitioner can include dietary options, supplements and nutraceuticals, IV therapies, hyperbaric oxygen, repurposed drugs, hyperthermia, photodynamic therapy, stress reduction, toxin and heavy metal testing and treatments, genetic analysis and support, microbiome
Herbal medicine is the practice of using plants, flowers and roots for therapeutic and medicinal purposes in the body.
Herbs contain phytochemicals that can assist the body to heal or maintain optimal health. These constituents work together to restore balance, provide nutrtion, and promote optimal conditions for healing.
Yes, herbs have been used for thousands of years and have proven themselves to be safe and effective. It is important to use herbals correctly with the recommendations of a person who has training in
Manual Osteopathy increases joint mobility, decreases pressure on spinal nerve roots, reduced pain sensitivity, increases endorphins (natural pain killer), activates paraspinal reflexes (helps the body recover from tightened muscles) and inhibits somato-somatic refelxes (high activation
Manual Osteopathy, sometimes called OMT, is a hands-on therapy that uses a wide range of techniques to treat musculoskeletal and neurological complaints. These techniques are usually gentle and beneficial for chronic pain conditions.
Manual Osteopathy was founded by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still. Dr. Still believed that the structure of the body is directly related to its proper function or dysfunction. Dr. Still founded the first Osteopathic College in
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