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Our intergrative medicine experts complement traditional medicine with therapies that support healing of the mind, body and spirit. Learn more...
Abbott Northwestern Hospital's Institute for Health and Healing
Allina Medical Clinic: Acupuncture services
Allina Medical Clinic: Chiropractic care
Infant
massage
Yoga bonding
Yoga fitness: Prenatal
Institute for Health and Healing
Abbott Northwestern's Center for Outpatient Care - Wellness center
River Falls Area Hospital: Wellness Center
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What is complementary medicine?
Complementary medicine is a term used for a wide variety of health care practices that may be used along with standard medical treatment.
Acupuncture
Aromatherapy (Essential oils therapy)
Ayurveda
Biofeedback
Chinese medicine
Chiropractic
Herbalism
Homeopathy
Hypnosis
Massage
Meditation
Mind/body medicine
Naturopathic medicine (Naturopathy)
Osteopathy
Qigong
Relaxation techniques
Tai chi
Yoga
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Mixing herbs with other medicines
Some herbal products are safe to take with your regular medicine. But mixing herbs with some medicines can be dangerous. Learn more...
Drug interaction checker
Alternative medicine A to Z
'Ayurvedic' Medicines May Contain Lead, Mercury or Arsenic
Calcium Might Have Taste Humans Can Detect
Childhood Dairy Intake Boosts Bone Health Later On
Creatine Has Negligible Effect on COPD Exercise Rehab
Dietary Supplements May Pose Risk to Older Cancer Survivors
Frankincense Provides Relief for Osteoarthritis
Lack of Vitamin D Boosts Death Risk
Low Vitamin D Raises Women's Hip Fracture Risk
Low Vitamin D Raises Women's Hip Fracture Risk
Many Cancer Patients Turn to Complementary Medicine
Soy Protein Doesn't Lower Cholesterol
Vitamin B, Folate Supplements Won't Help Heart
Vitamin C Shows Promise as Cancer Treatment
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