About Practice
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Charlotte (NC) - - Phone: (704) 333-9991We are on a mission to MAKE LIVES BETTER by propelling acupuncture to the mainstream. Acupuncture is for EVERYONE and because of that, we have created a way to deliver first-class, optimal care for...
Charlotte (NC) - - Phone: (704) 946-5772Welcome to PureRemedies CBD, your go-to CBD dispensary in Charlotte, NC! At our store, we do more than just sell CBD products. We take the time to educate and guide you based on your individual needs....
Charlotte (NC) - - Phone: (704) 900-8976About Raleigh SpineĀ and Pain Center
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Spine & Pain Specialists of the Carolinas is a premier pain management practice in Charlotte, North Carolina, owned and operated by interventional pain medicine specialist Aashish Jay Kumar, MD,...
Charlotte (NC) - - Phone: (704) 405-1747Ratko Vujicic, MD, or Dr. V, as his patients like to call him, has practiced for 30 years, with the goal of helping patients inĀ Rock Hill, South Carolina, and Charlotte, North Carolina, find relief...
Charlotte (NC) - - Phone: (704) 405-1747
Alternative medicine does not fall in the category of conventional medicine, which means medicines that are not consistent in being effective. It uses non-traditional methods and approaches for curing illness. In Charlotte,the use of practices like these outside the mainstream is termed as alternative. We even find many patients and health care providers using alternative treatments in Charlotte. The treatment through alternative medicines comes from all over the globe and has been in practice for many thousand years.
It has been found that many practitioners of alternative medicine hold that the various alternative treatment methods are effective in treating a wide range of major and minor medical conditions, which proves the effectiveness of specific alternative treatments. In many countries, they have started to start offering courses in alternative medicine. Many medical practitioners neither reject alternative medicine, nor embrace alternative practices uncritically. Thus the use of alternative medicines is being preferred for various treatments. Alternative medicine providers recognize that health fraud occurs, and argue that it should be dealt with appropriately when it does, but that these restrictions should not extend to what they view as legitimate health care products.
Alternative medicines do have a biological or psychological effect on a patient. Many alternative medicines can cure minor ailments but is not safe enough to deal with major ailments.