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JOURNAL OF COMPREHENSIVE

INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE

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EDITORIAL

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 Ninety percent of those who do not respond to NitroXtreme, respond well to 5000 mg
of L-Taurine, 50 mg of B Complex, 2000 mg of Vitamin C and 1000 mg of MSM

 90% of all hypertensives improve with autogenic training. The problem is getting them
to do it.

 Cost is from 1% to maximum of 30% that of drugs.


THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF GROUNDING THE HUMAN BODY
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U.S. since the 1950s. At that time, 95 percent of shoes were made with leather soles, many of which were
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COMRA-THERAPY FOR MIGRAINE: PILOT CASE SERIES AND A NEW
HOLISTIC VIEW OF HEADACHES

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THE LINK BETWEEN THE FOOT AND CEREBELLUM. RESOLVING
CHRONIC MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN

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Excessive Pronation: A Major Biomechanical
Determinant in the Development of Chondromalacia and Pelvic Lists
Relationship of Functional Leg-Length Discrepancy to Abnormal
Pronation

An Innovative Mechanical Approach to Treating Chronic


Knee Pain: A BioImplosition Model

Resolving Chronic Low Back Pain. The Foot


Connection

Http://www.RothbartsFoot.es

Medial Column Foot Systems: An Innovative Tool for Improving


Posture.

The Primus Metatarsus Supinatus (Rothbarts Foot) and the PreClinical


Clubfoot Deformity: A Brief Introduction

Etiology of Foot Hyperpronation - An Embryological


Perspective

Twisting Foot and Musculoskeletal Pain: Root's Biomechanical Model


vs Rothbarts Neurophysiological Model
Tactile therapy shifts patients towards equilibrium

Vertical Facial Dimensions Linked to Abnormal Foot Motion

Prescriptive Insoles and Dental Orthotics Change the Frontal Plane


Position of the Atlas (C1), Mastoid, Malar, Temporal and Sphenoid Bones: A Preliminary Study

Malocclusions Linked to Abnormal Foot Motion Positive Health


Online

Malocclusions Linked to Abnormal Foot Motion


SOUND MEDICINE: WESTERN MEDICINE MEETS
COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE TO FACILITATE
DEEP RELAXATION, SLEEP AND PAIN MANAGEMENT

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