Alternative and Complementary Therapies
700. Alternative and Complementary Therapies
A discussion of the use of alternative and complementary therapies by people with HIV, and a discussion of the challenges in researching these approaches. [Revised: April 26, 2007]
702. Ayurvedic Medicine
A discussion of the use of Ayurvedic medicine for people with HIV. [Revised: September 5, 2006]
703. Chinese Acupuncture
A discussion of the use of Chinese acupuncture for people with HIV. [Revised: May 13, 2007]
704. Chinese Herbalism
A discussion of Chinese herbalism and how it is used by people with HIV. [Revised: May 13, 2007]
708. Native American Traditional Healing
A description of Native American traditional healing related to HIV. [Revised: May 13, 2007]
722. Cats Claw (Uņa de Gato)
A discussion of the herb cats claw in relation to HIV infection.
[Revised: May 13, 2007]
724. DHEA
A discussion of the use of the hormone DHEA in relation to HIV infection. [Revised: May 13, 2007]
725. DNCB (Dinitrochlorobenzene)
A description of the use of the chemical DNCB (dinitrochlorobenzene) by people with HIV. [Revised: April 26, 2007]
726. Echinacea
A discussion of the use of the herb echinacea by people with HIV. [Revised: April 26, 2007]
727. Essiac
A discussion of the use of the herbal tea Essiac by people with HIV. [Revised: June 25, 2007]
729. St. Johns Wort (Hypericin)
A discussion of the use of the herb St. Johns Wort (hypericin) by people with HIV.' [Revised: July 18, 2006]
731. Marijuana
A description of the use of marijuana by people with HIV to alleviate side effects and increase appetite. [Revised: May 2, 2007]
735. Silymarin (Milk Thistle)
A discussion of the use of the herb milk thistle (silymarin) by people with HIV. [Revised: April 26, 2007]
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