Letter from the Publisher
Tags: AIDS (Disease); HIV (Viruses); ALTERNATIVE medicine
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The author talks about his feelings of ambiguity over conventional medicine's disdain for alternative healing approaches which conflicts with his sense that the healing process is organic, multi-faceted, and balanced between opposing energies. According to him, the conventional medical...
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