Camlawblog named top alternative medicine blog
Whether you’ve run out of options or just want to try something different, the field of alternative medicine has a lot to offer. Unfortunately, the world of alternative medicine and the options it makes available are not always as transparent as that of traditional medicine, and for that reason having reliable sources of information to educate yourself about alternative medicine is increasingly important.The blogs are listed by topic, so it is not an exact ranking. (I think Google page ranking has already become less important than key words that show up in a search, by the way). Here we are with other folks:
To that end, we have compiled a list of what we consider to be the top 50 alternative medicine blogs, listed in no particular order, although sorted by category to help you find the information you’re looking for. We used a variety of factors in deciding who made our list, so others will certainly disagree. But in any case, these 50 sites will certainly provide you with an excellent starting point for any person interested in alternative medicine.....
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These blogs focus on alternative medicine as complementary treatments and more.
39. Julie’s Health Club
Julie Deardorff discusses the intersection of alternative and mainstream medicine.
40. Complementary & Alternative Medicine Law Blog
Michael H. Cohen, Esq. discusses the legal implications of complementary and alternative medicine.
41. The Integrator Blog
John Weeks discusses the integration of conventional and alternative medicine.
42. Foot Notes
Foot Notes discusses reflexology, reiki, and aromatherapy.
43. New Health Ideas
This blog puts together information on new health, including alternative medicine, longevity, and supplements.
44. Sue Young Homeopathy
Sue Young’s blog takes a look at historic homeopaths and more.
45. Natural Healing and Applied Kinesiology
Learn techniques for healing yourself through this blog.
46. A Much Better Way
Learn about natural health and home remedies you can use to heal yourself on this blog.
47. Alternative Healing Today
Alternative Healing Today offers opinions on sensuous massage, shopping tips, and more.
48. Your Natural Remedies
This blog offers advice on natural remedies, from food to toothpaste alternatives.
49. Gaia’s Gifts
This blogger discusses the interconnection of the mind, body and spirit, and how they work together to support vitality.
50. Well Being and Health
This blog takes a look at alternative health over a lifetime.
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The Law Offices of Michael H. Cohen offers corporate legal services, litigation consultation, and expertise in health law with a unique focus on holistic, alternative, complementary, and integrative medical therapies. The law firm represents medical doctors, allied health professionals (from psychologists to nurses and dentists) and other clinicians (from chiropractors to naturopathic physicians, massage therapists, and acupuncturists), entrepreneurs, hospitals, and educational organizations, health care institutions, and individuals and corporations.
Michael H. Cohen is Principal in Law Offices of Michael H. Cohen and also President of The Institute for Integrative and Energy Medicine, a nonprofit organization exploring legal, regulatory, ethical, and health policy issues in the judicious integration of complementary and alternative medical therapies (such as acupuncture and traditional oriental medicine, chiropractic, naturopathic medicine, homeopathy, massage therapy, energy healing, and herbal medicine) and conventional clinical care. Michael H. Cohen is author of books on health care law, regulation, ethics and policy dealing with complementary, alternative and integrative medicine, including Healing at the Borderland of Medicine and Religion, Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Legal Boundaries and Regulatory Perspectives (1998), Beyond Complementary Medicine: Legal and Ethical Perspectives on Health Care and Human Evolution (2000), and Future Medicine: Ethical Dilemmas, Regulatory Challenges, and Therapeutic Pathways to Health Care and Healing in Human Transformation (2003).
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Health care and corporate lawyer Michael H. Cohen has been admitted to the Bar of California, Massachusetts, New York, and Washington D.C. In addition to qualifying as a U.S. attorney, he has been admitted and to the Bar of England and Wales as a Solicitor (non-practicing). For more information regarding the law practice of attorney Michael H. Cohen, see the FAQs for the Law Offices of Michael H. Cohen. Thank you for visiting the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Law Blog.
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