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<sup>According to an article published in ''Cureus'', &Integrative medicine is the treatment of patients through spiritual, emotional, mental, and environmental in addition to the physical means.& The authors go on to say that &Specific techniques can include acupuncture, nutritional advisement, mind-body therapies, and holistic massages, but may involve any effective natural treatment outside of conventional methodology.&1</sup> | |||
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According to an article published in Cureus, &Integrative medicine is the treatment of patients through spiritual, emotional, mental, and environmental in addition to the physical means.& The authors go on to say that &Specific techniques can include acupuncture, nutritional advisement, mind-body therapies, and holistic massages, but may involve any effective natural treatment outside of conventional methodology.&1
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