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  2. The Believer (2021 film) - Wikipedia

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    Benedict recommends they try an alternative therapy, but it only makes matters worse. Lucas questions Benedict's effectiveness as his grip on reality begins to fade. Violet arouses his ever-deepening suspicions, and after a visit from two mysterious guests, her insidious behavior becomes disturbingly pervasive.

  3. Alexander Technique - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 Cochrane systematic review found that there is no good evidence that the Alexander Technique is effective for treating asthma, and randomized clinical trials are needed in order to assess the effectiveness of this type of treatment approach. [18] A review published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine in 2014 focused on "the ...

  4. Bates method - Wikipedia

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    The Bates method is an ineffective and potentially dangerous alternative therapy aimed at improving eyesight.Eye-care physician William Horatio Bates (1860–1931) held the erroneous belief that the extraocular muscles caused changes in focus and that "mental strain" caused abnormal action of these muscles; hence he believed that relieving such "strain" would cure defective vision.

  5. ‘Dangerous’ alternative healer jailed over slapping therapy ...

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    A judge jailing a “dangerous” alternative healer over the death of a diabetic woman at his slapping therapy workshop warned there “is a significant risk history will again repeat itself ...

  6. Belle Gibson - Wikipedia

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    However, on her now-deleted Instagram account and in other social media, Gibson also promoted more controversial or potentially dangerous alternative medical practices, including Gerson therapy, [26] anti-vaccination, and the consumption of non-pasteurised raw milk.

  7. Applied kinesiology - Wikipedia

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    Applied kinesiology (AK) is a pseudoscience-based technique [1] in alternative medicine claimed to be able to diagnose illness or choose treatment by testing muscles for strength and weakness. [ 2 ] According to their guidelines on allergy diagnostic testing, the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology stated there is "no evidence of ...

  8. Alternative medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine points to confusions in the general population – a person may attribute symptomatic relief to an otherwise-ineffective therapy just because they are taking something (the placebo effect); the natural recovery from or the cyclical nature of an illness (the regression fallacy) gets misattributed to ...

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