Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 At 03:25 AM 10/31/2005, you wrote: > Unfortunately, in the US, >Aromatherapy is still considered a fringe modality. I am not saying >that it is not popular, or that I believe it is fringe, only that >the " establishment " views it as such! As long as the Pharmcos cannot >profit from the industry, then the " established " medical system >refuses to accept many alternative therapies. This is not to say >that " all " doctors and researchers are on the same page when it >comes to alternative modalities. There is, now, funding from the NIH >for some break-thru studies on alternative treatments and, hopefully, >they will continue to fund such research into the future! Actually, there are several hospitals in the US that have " nurse aromatherapists " or " nurse practitioner-aromatherapists " on staff, and have active programs of aromatherapy. I know... processing orders from Hospitals can be a bit of a hassle. They stock a range of oils in their pharmacies, that are used to compliment the allopathic medicine. Celebrating 10 years online. Supplying pure Essential Oils, Aromatherapy Accessories, Information and more! Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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