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Burton Barr Central Library
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615.5 M4546 2010
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615.5 M4546 2010
  - Floor 5
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Cholla Library
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615.5 M4546 2010
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Desert Broom Library
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615.5 M4546 2010
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Ironwood Library
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615.5 M4546 2010
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Juniper Library
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615.5 M4546 2010
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615.5 M4546 2010
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South Mountain Community Library
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615.5 M4546 2010
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615.5 M4546 2010
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On Shelf
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Summary:
An overview of complementary and alternative medicine discusses various treatments, including herbs and energy therapies, and examines how alternative and conventional therapies can be combined to treat twenty common conditions.
Notes:
"Straight answers from the world's leading medical experts"--Cover.
"Integrating the best of natural therapies with conventional medicine"--Cover
Includes index.
Contents:
- Part 1: Today's new medicine. The best of both worlds / Brent Bauer
- Good health begins with good choices / Paul Limburg. Part 2: Guide to alternative therapies. Herbs and other dietary supplements / Mark Lee
- Mind-body medicine / Amit Sood
- Energy therapies / Susanne Cutshall
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- Hands-on therapies / Ralph Gay
- Other approaches / Nisha Manek. Part 3: Your action plan. Treating 20 common conditions / Dietland Wahner-Roedler
- Be smart, be safe / Larry Bergstrom.
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