Other Alternative Medicine

Bacteria Overgrowth & Diet

Candida albicans is a naturally occurring and common bacteria found on the skin, in the intestines and in the mucous membranes. Candida often lives harmlessly in the body, according to Science Daily; however, in patients with suppressed immune systems it can cause deadly infections. Alternative medicine links overgrowth of candida as a result of dietary imbalances to numerous health problems including fibromyalgia and autism; though conventional medicine does not concur with this diagnosis, according to Real Age.

All About Other Alternative Medicine

What Is a Sweet Protein?

For many years, scientists thought that only small molecules could produce sweet tastes. However, with the discovery of monellin and thaumatin, scientists found the first sweet proteins, a protein capable of producing sweet tas...

Zeolite Facts

Zeolites, common minerals used in medicine, agriculture, construction and several other fields, are an adsorbent -- a material that adheres to liquids on its surface. They are also used as a time release agent in numerous produ...

Phenylephrine HCL & Exercise Performance

Phenylephrine hydrochloride is a decongestant that's typically paired with other drugs so that it can treat a wider range of symptoms. Guaifenesin is the most common partner to phenylephrine HCL due to its ability to act as an ...

Large Bumps on the Legs

Lichen planus is an inflammatory condition that results in large, purple bumps on your legs and other areas of the body and may increase your risk for cancer, according to MayoClinic.com. Recognize the triggers of lichen planus...

What Is FrequenSea?

FrequenSea is a liquid dietary supplement that contains marine algae and other plant ingredients. Newplankton.com says that you can take 1/2 to 1 oz. FrequenSea twice per day and that the timing does not matter. You can drink i...

Defect Signs in Iridology

Imperfections in the iris are believed to indicate certain health problems. Although the practice of iridology has been used in natural medicine since it was first developed in Hungary in 1861, it has not yet been accepted by m...

Sports & Osteopathy

Osteopathic medicine is a form of treatment for illness and injury that involves both internal medicine and physical or manual medicine in an effort to treat the individual as a whole so as not to miss potential contributing fa...

Natural Alternatives to Topical Hydrocortisone

Topical hydrocortisone is commonly used as a steroidal medicine to relieve inflammation and other symptoms related to certain skin conditions. You might use topical hydrocortisone to treat itching, redness and swelling from der...

Differences Between Chiropractic & Osteopathy

It is the differences that are the determining factors in whether a person chooses one profession or the other. While both disciplines have origins dating back to the 1800s, each grows more distinct as time goes on.

What Is Energy Flow?

The theory is that a subtle energy form, or life force, infuses people. This energy has varying names depending on the culture involved. It is called qi in traditional Chinese medicine and ki by the Japanese, who utilize the Ka...

About Neuro Linguistic Programming

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a system of alternative healing seen by some as a method of reprogramming the brain by examining and altering our use of language. It was originally based, to some degree, on analyzing the ...

About Iridology

Iridology is a field of study within alternative medicine. Its principles state that by examining the pigment and structure of a patient's iris (the colored part of the eye), the iridologist can identify which toxins or sources...

About Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a form of medicine that focuses on whole body health and utilizes hand manipulations to improve healing. Osteopathic physicians, or doctors of osteopathy (D.O.), are licensed to practice the same medical procedure...

What Is Aconitum Napellus?

Aconitum napellus is a shade-loving ornamental plant with dark purple-blue flowers and glossy, dark green leaves. The plant is nicknamed "monkshood" because of the hoodlike shape of its flowers. Other common names for aconitum ...

5 Things You Need to Know About Kinesiology

The field of kinesiology has many different branches. Applied kinesiology is muscle testing and is used by many alternative medicine practitioners to diagnose diseases. Other kinesiologists study ergonomics, health and safety,...