No, because the original from of medicine was holistic
Holistic medicine.
complementary medicine is used to refer to the use of both allopathic and holistic treatments. It is more often used in
Larry Trivieri has written: 'The American Holistic Medical Association guide to holistic health' -- subject(s): Holistic medicine, Alternative medicine
to support practitioners in their personal and professional development as healers, and to educate physicians about holistic medicine.
excellent source for qualified practitioners is the American Board of Holistic Medicine (AHBM), which was incorporated in 1996. Also, the American Holistic Medicine Association has a comprehensive list of practitioners in all
R. H. Singh has written: 'The holistic principles of Ayurvedic medicine' -- subject(s): Ayurvedic Medicine, Holistic medicine
Traditional African medicine is a holistic discipline involving extensive use of indigenous herbalism combined with aspects of African spirituality.
holistic therapies focus on the underlying source of the illness, to prevent
Traditional African medicine is a holistic discipline involving extensive use of indigenous herbalism combined with aspects of African spirituality.
Yes you do need a medical degree for holistic medicine. You will need a Alternative Medicine skill too. They will teach you everything you need to know.
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