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Auriculotherapy (also auricular therapy, ear acupuncture, and auriculoacupuncture) is a form of alternative medicine based on the idea that the ear is a micro system and an external organ, which reflects the entire body, represented on the auricle, the outer portion of the ear. Conditions affecting the physical, mental or emotional health of ...
Detoxification (often shortened to detox and sometimes called body cleansing) is a type of alternative-medicine treatment which aims to rid the body of unspecified "toxins" – substances that proponents claim accumulate in the body over time and have undesirable short-term or long-term effects on individual health.
On the implementation of acupuncture as a treatment for drug detoxification, Walter Bosque recounted in the second of the NADA History Series panels held in May 2021 that "In 1971, when we started looking for an alternative to methadone, we read an article that states that this Bangkok acupuncturist is treating his client for some of his ...
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Acupuncture is most heavily practiced in China [94] and is popular in [94] the US, [17] Australia, [143] and Europe. [144] In Switzerland, acupuncture has become the most frequently used alternative medicine since 2004. [145] In the United Kingdom, a total of 4 million acupuncture treatments were administered in 2009. [146]
In the 1970s, Nogier developed seven frequencies A through G which he routinely used in medical practice for diagnostic and treatment. In his practice, these frequencies are preferentially recognized by the body, so they enter into resonance to exert effects on the body.
Anne Fletcher, the author of Inside Rehab, a thorough study of the U.S. addiction treatment industry published in 2013, recalled rehabilitation centers derisively diagnosing addicts who were reluctant to go along with the program as having a case of “terminal uniqueness.” It became so ingrained that residents began to criticize themselves ...
Ear candle manufacturer Biosun refers to them as "Hopi" ear candles, but there is no such treatment within traditional Hopi healing practices. Vanessa Charles, public relations officer for the Hopi Tribal Council , has stated that ear candling "is not and has never been a practice conducted by the Hopi tribe or the Hopi people."