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  2. Nemenhah - Wikipedia

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    It practices alternative medicine, specifically natural medicine. [1] The group says that it is composed of Native American healers and those "spiritually adopted" into the band. Those who seek spiritual adoption must agree that natural healing is a significant part of their spirituality and that they seek to do no harm.

  3. Natural Standard - Wikipedia

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    Natural Standard is an international research collaboration that systematically reviews scientific evidence on complementary and alternative medicine. [1] Together with the faculty of Harvard Medical School, Natural Standard provides consumer information on complementary and alternative medicine for Harvard Health Publications [2] and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. [3]

  4. Rosemary Gladstar - Wikipedia

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    Gladstar is a faculty member of Association for the Advancement of Restorative Medicine. [3] In recognition of her contributions to natural medicine as an herbalist, author and educator, she received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree (LL D) from the National University of Natural Medicine in 2017. [1]

  5. José Francisco Lemus - Wikipedia

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    On August 19, 1823, Lemus was detained in Guanabacoa, Havana, as some co-conspirators fled abroad, and he was later exiled and sent to Spain. Upon escaping Spain, Lemus took refuge in Mexico and aligned with the Cuban Liberty Promotion Board (Spanish: Junta Promotora de la Libertad Cubana), founded on July 4, 1825, in Mexico City. [9]

  6. Bay Staters for Natural Medicine - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, Bay Staters for Natural Medicine, with the support of around fifty local volunteers, achieved its first success in helping the City of Somerville decriminalize possession of all controlled substances, including growing and distribution of psychedelic fungi and plants. [2]

  7. Medicinal plants - Wikipedia

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    Medicinal plants are used with the intention of maintaining health, to be administered for a specific condition, or both, whether in modern medicine or in traditional medicine. [ 4 ] [ 48 ] The Food and Agriculture Organization estimated in 2002 that over 50,000 medicinal plants are used across the world. [ 49 ]

  8. Hyland's - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Hyland's Teething Tablets were the second most popular teething product. [4]The FDA warned consumers about Hyland's teething products in 2010, citing concern over the toxicity of its belladonna ingredient and lack of child proof caps. [5]

  9. History of alternative medicine - Wikipedia

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    The history of alternative medicine covers the history of a group of diverse medical practices that were collectively promoted as "alternative medicine" beginning in the 1970s, to the collection of individual histories of members of that group, or to the history of western medical practices that were labeled "irregular practices" by the western medical establishment.