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biologically based therapies
natural products
- dietary supplements
- herbal medicines
- macrobioitc diet
- mycotherapies
- orthomolecular medicine
- probiotics
- the "zone"
dietary supplements
used to supplement dietary/nutritional intake by mouth; contain one or more dietary
ingredients, including vitamins, minerals, herbs, or other botanical products
herbal medicines
Plant-based therapies used in whole systems of medicine or as individual preparations
by allopathic providers and consumers for specific symptoms or issues
macrobiotic diet
, Predominantly a vegan diet (no animal products except fish); initially used in the
management of a variety of cancers; emphasis placed on whole cereal grains,
vegetables, and unprocessed foods
mycotherapies
Fungi-based (mushroom) products
orthomolecular medicine (megavitamin)
Increased intake of nutrients such as vitamin C and beta-carotene; treats cancer,
schizophrenia, autism, and certain chronic diseases such as hypercholesterolemia and
coronary artery disease
probioitcs
live microorganisms (in most cases, bacteria) that are similar to beneficial
microorganisms found in human GI system
the "zone"
dietary program that requires eating protein, carbohydrate, and fat in a 30:40:30 ratio;
used to balance insulin and other hormones for optimal health
energy therapies
use or manipulation of energy fields
- acupuncture
- healing touch
- Reiki therapy
- therapeutic touch
- magnet therapy
acupuncture