89 modalities and alternative therapies for better health
For more information on complementary and alternative medicine, Enzymes, Inc., has compiled the following list of 89 holistic therapies and bioenergetic modalities. Chiropractors, acupuncturists and naturopathic physicians might practice one or more of these alternative therapies. Whether your interests are in specific health therapies or alternative complementary medicine in general, this comprehensive list provides a good introduction to several alternative remedies. Enzymes, Inc., invites you to compare alternative therapies for yourself and then visit the practitioner directory to find a doctor near you.

e-Lybra 9
While the e-Lybra 9 works in a similar way to many other types of bioenergy devices, some subtle differences separate it from the competition. First, like similar products, practitioners use the e-Lybra to find imbalances in the flow of energy throughout patients’ bodies. ...
EIS
The Electro Interstitial Scanner, or EIS, is a bioenergetic scanning device that assists practitioners in evaluating the organ, gland and tissue health of patients. It provides visual representations of the internal organs in 3-D in as little as three minutes. ...
Emotional Freedom Technique
The creator of the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) describes the practice as “an emotional version of acupuncture.” In fact, EFT is a bioenergetic therapy involving the stimulation of the body’s acupuncture points, which practitioners believe are connected through human electrical channels, or meridians. ...
Enzyme Therapy
Enzyme therapy refers to the use of digestive or systemic enzymes to help restore and maintain health. Enzymes, which are energized protein molecules necessary for life, catalyze and regulate nearly all biochemical reactions that occur within the human body. ...
Etascan
ETAScan is a bioenergy device used to evaluate the condition of the body’s organs. It can help practitioners identify health problems and provide therapies. ...
Healing Touch
In Healing Touch, practitioners use their hands to promote balance in patients’ energy fields. Although it seems similar to massage – the patient typically lies on a massage table – a practitioner uses either gentle touch or no touch at all. ...
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