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	<title>Comments on: What is the best way to learn alternative health techniques and practices?</title>
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		<title>By: cherichocolate04</title>
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		<dc:creator>cherichocolate04</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 15:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You can apply for financial aid, and go to the massage therapy school. Massage school is mos 5 to 9 Starting pay is 60 to 200 dollars an hour! Massage is the best alternative medicine. You can learn massage, aromatherapy, stone therapy, reflexology, alternative medicine, history of massage. Massage school is a great place to start. I learned a lot in massage school. Go ahead try it gives a good luck. I promise you wont regret it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can apply for financial aid, and go to the massage therapy school. Massage school is mos 5 to 9 Starting pay is 60 to 200 dollars an hour! Massage is the best alternative medicine. You can learn massage, aromatherapy, stone therapy, reflexology, alternative medicine, history of massage. Massage school is a great place to start. I learned a lot in massage school. Go ahead try it gives a good luck. I promise you wont regret it.</p>
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		<title>By: Susan Yarrawonga</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susan Yarrawonga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 14:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Which Ã ¼ more ber some BÃ ¼ more cher from the ranges health store? Still better start is &amp;quot after a Web search in Yahoo; alternative Gesundheits Techniken&quot; , those at least 412 results einschlieÃ ? lich Ã ? bersichten Ã ¼ more ber alternative techniques, health and stack further nÃ ¼ tzliche information fÃ ¼ r you will bring. A further nÃ ¼ tzliches search in Yahoo for &quot; alternative Gesundheits Verfahren&quot; Yield of at least 2888 results.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Which Ã ¼ more ber some BÃ ¼ more cher from the ranges health store? Still better start is &#038;quot after a Web search in Yahoo; alternative Gesundheits Techniken&quot; , those at least 412 results einschlieÃ ? lich Ã ? bersichten Ã ¼ more ber alternative techniques, health and stack further nÃ ¼ tzliche information fÃ ¼ r you will bring. A further nÃ ¼ tzliches search in Yahoo for &quot; alternative Gesundheits Verfahren&quot; Yield of at least 2888 results.</p>
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		<title>By: tlbrown42000</title>
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		<dc:creator>tlbrown42000</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 14:23:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a PA-C and I practice medicine. . . . . .  and I am open to adding alternative medicine. . . . . as are the physicians I work with.  The problem with education in alternative medicine is it is not regulated in ways as the study of medicine is.  Therefore. . . . . . you can get quackery.   In some states naturopathic physicians are legal, and they attend medical school in this particular way. . . . for as long as other physicians do.  The learn-by-mail-at-home schools (like Clayton&#039;s) is expensive and not accredited by any governing body of worth and I am suspect of the curriculum.  The better schools have to be attended in person.  Andrew Weil (a great doctor in alternative medicine) has a school and program. . . . expensive. . . . the classes need to be in person. . . . but authentic in content.  (His books are a good start)Take a college level class in biology, or nutrition, or anatomy and physiology for a good basis of knowledge.   Some community colleges actually have classes in herbs (our local college does).  Massage Therapy is legit.  and gives a good basis of knowledge.  Medicine. . . . alternative or otherwise. . . . is never taught these days legitimately in apprentice fashion.  There are some pretty good alternative health magazines. . . . . just do a search.  But I recommend a good basis of knowledge of the sciences that are taught on a college level. . . . it gives you more of a knowledge to sort through what is real and what is quackery. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a PA-C and I practice medicine. . . . . .  and I am open to adding alternative medicine. . . . . as are the physicians I work with.  The problem with education in alternative medicine is it is not regulated in ways as the study of medicine is.  Therefore. . . . . . you can get quackery.   In some states naturopathic physicians are legal, and they attend medical school in this particular way. . . . for as long as other physicians do.  The learn-by-mail-at-home schools (like Clayton&#8217;s) is expensive and not accredited by any governing body of worth and I am suspect of the curriculum.  The better schools have to be attended in person.  Andrew Weil (a great doctor in alternative medicine) has a school and program. . . . expensive. . . . the classes need to be in person. . . . but authentic in content.  (His books are a good start)Take a college level class in biology, or nutrition, or anatomy and physiology for a good basis of knowledge.   Some community colleges actually have classes in herbs (our local college does).  Massage Therapy is legit.  and gives a good basis of knowledge.  Medicine. . . . alternative or otherwise. . . . is never taught these days legitimately in apprentice fashion.  There are some pretty good alternative health magazines. . . . . just do a search.  But I recommend a good basis of knowledge of the sciences that are taught on a college level. . . . it gives you more of a knowledge to sort through what is real and what is quackery.</p>
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