August 2007
Soy aglycone isoflavones for menopausal hot flashes
July 2007
Irritable bowel syndrome and probiotics
Probiotics for hay fever and asthma in children
Vitamin C for preventing reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD)
June 2007
Black cohosh vs. prozac for menopausal symptoms
Calcium, vitamin D, and cancer
Sublingual immunotherapy and hay fever
May 2007
Chromium and biotin for diabetes
Cranberry, helicobacter, and ulcers
Menopausal symptoms: the benefits of St. John’s Wort combined with black cohosh
Sterol esters for high cholesterol
April 2007
Is the gold standard made of gold?
L-carnitine and male infertility
Peppermint and irritable bowel syndrome
March 2007
Aromatherapy for alzheimer’s disease
Asthma and
carum copticum
(ajwain)
Starch blockers from white kidney bean, a viable weight-loss aid?
February 2007
Folate for enhancing mental function in seniors
Genistein for menopausal hot flashes
Pelargonium sidoides
for acute bronchitis
January 2007
Calcium for preventing colon cancer
Melatonin for irritable bowel syndrome
Rhubarb for menopausal symptoms
December 2006
Black cohosh and phytoestrogens for menopausal symptoms
Policosanol for high cholesterol? maybe not.
St. John’s wort for severe depression
November 2006
Turmeric for ulcerative colitis
October 2006
Complementary therapies for the common cold
Good food sources of omega-3 fatty acids
Herbal drinks: the new liquid drugstore?
Herbal supplements to treat sleeplessness
Irritable bowel syndrome: strategies for managing a complex condition
Laetrile: is it really the pits?
Licorice root: not candy, but an herbal remedy
Melatonin: nature's sleeping pill?
Natural ways to prevent macular degeneration
Papain: nature’s own digestive aid
Simple pantry solutions: cayenne
Shopping for dietary supplements: understanding safety concerns
Supplements: to take or not to take, that is the question
Use caution when searching complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) sites
Alternative treatments for hypertension
Alternative ways to fight the flu
Alternative vs. traditional medicine: similarities, differences and how to bridge the gap
Art therapy: how creative expression can heal
Bodywork: what you don't know could hurt!
Chinese medicine: a healing tradition
Chiropractic treatment: what you should know
Complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine: what’s what?
Ear candling: is it just a ball of wax?
Feng shui for health and energy
Magnet therapy: real therapy or wishful thinking?
Mind-body walking: medicine for body and spirit
Moving meditation: the art of tai chi
Support groups: how do they help?
Tips for reducing stress in your life
Use caution when searching complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) sites
Last reviewed by EBSCO Publishing Editorial Staff
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