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Allopathic Pertaining to conventional medical treatment of disease symptoms that uses substances or techniques to oppose or suppress the symptoms. Mentioned in: Traditional Chinese Medicine How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Unlike allopathic, or traditional, medicine--which typically uses
drugs to control, mask, or eliminate the symptoms of an
ailment-alternative therapies target the symptoms at the root of a
problem. If you are a regular reader of New Life Journal, then you already
know that there's a wide selection of health care practitioners to
choose from: acupuncturists, massage therapists, chiropractors,
naturopaths, homeopaths, herbalists, allopathic (western medical)
doctors, psychologists, Reiki practitioners, iridologists,
reflexologists, Ayurvedic practitioners, hypnotists, colon therapists,
aromatherapists, taiji, qigong, Pilates and yoga teachers, to name a
few. Previous studies have used the allopathic health care system as
their point of entry to study the Mexican American population. |
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