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- the body as a "machine" whose parts could be mani****ted to produce a drugless cure. Both professed the use of spinal mani****tion on joint dysfunction...
- the body as a "machine" whose parts could be mani****ted to produce a drugless cure. Both professed the use of spinal mani****tion on joint dysfunction/subluxation...
- alternative medicine. Balakrishna Guruji is best known for po****rizing drugless healing sciences like Reiki and hypnosis among health conscious Indians...
- Sebastian Kneipp; Kneipp sent Lust to the United States to spread his drugless methods. Lust defined naturopathy as a broad discipline rather than a particular...
- bioengineered by the eo. He serves the godmind called the Delph in return for a drugless brain stimulator called Coobla. Dice: An inmate at a military prison called...
- Sequoia University. It officially changed its name from the College of Drugless Healing to Sequoia University on August 20, 1952, and became ratified on...
- from every corner of India and abroad come here and experience the unique drugless holistic approach for management of chronic diseases. Treatment is offered...
- (allopathic medicine). The organization gave voice to alternative medicine "drugless healers" in opposing the influence of the American Medical ****ociation...
- him and were surprised by the results, but "none seemed to consider his drugless treatments as effective as surgery or medication" and the medical approach...
- in some states (in the USA), that this license subsumed the previous "drugless practitioner" license, and includes—within its scope of practice—that of...