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I'm sure acupuncture and aromatherapy massage started my frozen shoulder on the road to recovery.Re: "Alternative" remedies?
I visited a herbalist some years ago for the fall out from some rather serious ailments (cured by surgery but left feeling under the weather). She helped me immensely in both this and several other things.Re: "Alternative" remedies?
[QUOTE=angieh;5692]Do you use any alternative remedies? Homoeopathic or herbal; acupuncture, reiki, chiropractic etc. Any you can recommend???Re: "Alternative" remedies?
I use and am interested in alternative healing methods and at one time had a fantastic chiropractor who worked wonders with my back problems. That was when I was married and had some money! Now I'm divorced with a mortgage and have little money left over for stuff like that.Re: "Alternative" remedies?
Funnily enough Yola, it wasn't until after I was divorced that I gave full-reign to all my 'alternative' interests. I don't think it was because he would have scoffed at them, but more really that I could explore fully a lot of what I had known inside of me for a long time but just hadn't felt it the right time to really get into it all. Am I making any sense here??Thread Tools | |
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