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* **Acupressure** – A traditional Chinese medicine technique derived from acupuncture. In acupressure physical pressure is applied to acupuncture points by the hand, elbow, or with various devices. | * **Acupressure** – A traditional Chinese medicine technique derived from acupuncture. In acupressure physical pressure is applied to acupuncture points by the hand, elbow, or with various devices. | ||
- | * **Chiropractic** – A health care profession that focuses on diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, with special emphasis on the spine, under the hypothesis that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system. Collectively, | + | * **Chiropractic** – A health care profession that focuses on diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, with special emphasis on the spine, under the hypothesis that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system. Collectively, |
- | * **Craniosacral therapy** – Gentle manipulation technique somewhat similar to light massage that is directed towards freeing the flow of cerebrospinal fluid. Some believe impeded flow of this fluid can cause face pain. Evidence for the efficacy of craniosacral therapy is limited.(({{pubmed> | + | * **Craniosacral therapy** – Gentle manipulation technique somewhat similar to light massage that is directed towards freeing the flow of cerebrospinal fluid. Some believe impeded flow of this fluid can cause face pain. Evidence for the efficacy of craniosacral therapy is limited.(({{pmid> |
* **Manual lymphatic drainage** – A massage technique which uses gentle, rhythmic pressure to stimulate lymphatic flow. | * **Manual lymphatic drainage** – A massage technique which uses gentle, rhythmic pressure to stimulate lymphatic flow. | ||
* **Massage** – Massage, particular Swedish or deep-tissue massage, may increase circulation and, thus, increase immunopathology. A number of patients have reported feeling //much// worse after a massage. Use with caution. | * **Massage** – Massage, particular Swedish or deep-tissue massage, may increase circulation and, thus, increase immunopathology. A number of patients have reported feeling //much// worse after a massage. Use with caution. | ||
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For patients in latter stages of treatment, exercise sometimes can cause a Stage Five response, in which severe immunopathology follows exercise. | For patients in latter stages of treatment, exercise sometimes can cause a Stage Five response, in which severe immunopathology follows exercise. | ||
- | Taking [[antidepressants|hot baths]] is another way to increase the immunopathological response. | + | Taking [[home: |
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