Interesting links

  • Acupuncture.com includes information on all traditional Chinese medicine therapies such as massage, Qi gong, and herbal medicine.


http://www.acupuncture.com/



  • Acupuncture.today is a leading acupuncture and Oriental medicine website and news source.


http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/abc/



  • The alternative medicine website, is one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date sites on holistic medicine and winner of several medical and wellness awards.


http://www.pitt.edu/~cbw/altm.html



  • The UK's largest Alternative Medicine, Complementary Therapy and Natural Health Care Resource.


http://www.internethealthlibrary.com/



  • Alt medicine is a collection of information from journalists for the public. Its aim is to help people discern promising therapies in alternative medicine. This site is updated daily and covers topics such as diet and nutrition, alternative medical systems etc.


http://www.altmedicine.com/



  • The holistic healing web pages have a large variety of web resources in alternative health care in a number of classes such as acupuncture. There are also web documents on various sorts of healing, a list of Usenet groups and listserv discussion groups (or mailing lists) of interest in holistic health care.


http://www.holisticmed.com/index.shtml




  • Holisto. Com is one of Irelands leading holistic directories and as such is mainly a source of information on upcoming events and holistic practitioners in Ireland.


http://holisto.com/



  • Qi gong in Ireland


http://www.qigongireland.com/



  • International Qigong Institute. Professor Jerry Alan Johnson is a world expert on Medical Qi gong and his site features information on Qi gong, upcoming workshops etc.


http://www.qigongmedicine.com/




  • Data on holistic medicine studies can be found via MEDLINE plus.


http://medlineplus.gov/



  • Alternative Dr. offers information about a wide array of alternative medicine resources online. You can access information about alternative therapies (acupuncture, naturopathy, among others) that are commonly included on sites that deal with holistic medicine and on others (beauty & spa, midwifery, pet therapy) that are not as frequently encountered on sites such as these.

    There are also features such as information about how the drugs you take may interact adversely with your dietary supplements (herbs, minerals, vitamins), special reports on CAM topics etc.


http://www.alternativedr.com/



  • This site has an extensive list of dentists who work in mercury free practices and who are trained to safely remove mercury fillings that have been causing health problems. 

  • When I had mercury poisoning from the leakage of my own  fillings, I attended Bill McCollam in Kilkenny who's listed in the website. He's an excellent mercury free dentist who really takes his time to do the job thoroughly and safely (and he's also a very nice person who's patient with clients throughout the whole process).


http://www.keytoxins.com/helpyourselftohealth/id26.html



 

 


 


 


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