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.

Modalities Chakra Man

Qi Gong

A form of traditional Chinese medicine, Qi Gong (Chi Kung) emphasizes posture, breathing and mental focus to attract vital energy and promote health. The two words separately mean “vital energy” and “accomplishment,” respectively. ...

Quantum Touch

A form of bioenergy medicine, Quantum Touch relies on the body’s natural ability to heal itself using principles of qi and other forms of traditional Chinese medicine. Specifically, Quantum Touch focuses of resonance, or energy vibrations, as well as entrainment, which in this therapy can be defined as the synchronization of the body to external rhythm. ...

QXCI/EPFX/SCIO

This platform for bioenergetic medicine is based on random-number generation and radionics. Low levels of current are sent into the patient, and in a similar fashion to radar, signals are bounced back to a database. ...

Radonics

Radionics is considered a method of “distance” therapy in that patient and practitioner don’t have to reside in the same room for bioenergetic balancing to take place. ...

Reflexology

In reflexology, practitioners apply pressure to specific points on the hands and feet to promote wellness. Reflexologists believe there are certain “reflex” zones on the hands and feet that correspond to specific parts of the body, such as organs and glands. ...

Reiki

Reiki (ray-kee), a practice that originated in Japan in the mid-19th Century, means "universal life energy." In Reiki, the practitioner places his hands on or near the person receiving treatment, with the intent to transmit qi, believed to be vital life energy. ...

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