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Auer T Training in alternatives: the next revolution in medicine 1995;11:16-17 Barrager E see Bland JS et al 1995;15:62-71 Beinfield H, Korngold E Chinese traditional medicine: an introductory overview 1995;11:44-52 Bland JS Diet and prostate problems 1995;14:75-76 –Psychoneuro-nutritional medicine: an advancing paradigm 1995;12:22-27 Bland JS, Barrager E, Reedy RG, Bland K A medical foodsupplemented detoxification program in the management of chronic health problems 1995;15:62-71 Bland K see Bland JS et al 1995;15:62-71 Blumberg DL, Grant WD, Hendricks SR, Kamps CA, Dewan MJ The physician and unconventional medicine 1995;13:31-35 Bradford K see Hildenbrand GL et al 1995;14:29-37 Carlston M The mechanism of homeopathy? All that matters is that it works 1995;13:95,96 Cavin SW see Hildenbrand GL et al 1995;14:29-37 Chappell LT EDTA chelation therapy should be more commonly used in the treatment of vascular disease
1995;12:53-57 Chilton M, Lambrinidou Y OAM Methodology Conference II report: working groups, research presentations 1995;13:18-19, 87-91 Clouser KD, Hufford DJ, Morrison CJ Whats in a word? 1995;13:78-79 Cohen MS, Huey W, Neims AH The interface between traditional and alternative medicine 1995;14:95,96 Dacher ES Reinventing primary care 1995;15:29-34 Davidson J, Gaylord S Meeting of minds in psychiatry and homeopathy: an example in social phobia 1995;13:36-43 Dewan MJ see Blumberg DL et al 1995;13:31-35 Dossey L A journal and a journey 1995;11:6-9 –How should alternative therapies be evaluated? An examination of fundamentals 1995;12:6-10, 79-85 –What does illness mean? 1995;13:6-10 –Whatever happened to healers? 1995;15:6-10, 12-13 –Who gets sick and who gets well? 1995;14:6-11 Duggan RM Complementary medicine: transforming influence or footnote to history? 1995;12:28-33 Gaylord S see Davidson and Gaylord 1995;13:36-43 Goppel M see Tap and Goppel 1995;12:58-63 Grant WD see Blumberg
DL et al 1995;13:31-35 Harkin T The third approach 1995;11:71 Hatch OG Alternative medicine: Who decides? 1995;15:96 Hendricks SR see Blumberg DL et al 1995;13:31-35 Hildenbrand GL, Hildenbrand LC, Bradford K, Cavin SW Five-year survival rates of melanoma patients treated by diet therapy after the manner of Gerson: a retrospective review 1995;14:29-37 Hildenbrand LC see Hildenbrand GL et al 1995;14:29-37 Horrigan B Candace Pert, PhD: Neuropeptides, AIDS, and the science of mind-body healing 1995;13:70-76 –Christiane Northrup, MD: Medical practice as a spiritual journey

1995;12:64-71 –David Reilly, FRCP, MRCGP, FFHom: Research, homeopathy, and therapeutic consultation 1995;14:64-73 –Dean Ornish, MD: Healing the heart, reversing the disease 1995;15:84-92 –Larry LeShan, PhD: Mobilizing the life force, treating the individual 1995;11:62-69 Huey W see Cohen MS, et al 1995;14:95,96 Hufford DJ Cultural and social perspectives on alternative medicine: background and assumptions
1995;11:53-61 –Whose culture, whose body, whose healing? 1995;15:94-95 –see Clouser KD et al 1995;13:78-79 Jacobs J Homeopathy should be integrated into mainstream medicine 1995;14:48-53 Jessup A The democratization of expertise: information-sharing on the Internet 1995;14:22-23, 26 –The healing highway: alternative health and the Internet 1995; 12:14-16 Justice B see Moyé LA et al 1995;12:34-39 Kamps CA see Blumberg DL et al 1995;13:31-35 Korngold E see Beinfield and Korngold 1995;11:44-52 Krippner S A cross-cultural comparison of four healing models 1995;11:21-29 Lad V An introduction to ayurveda 1995;13:57-63 Lambrinidou Y, Chilton M see Chilton M and Lambrinidou Y 1995;13:18-19, 87-91 Lasater J Down in the back: poses for lower back pain 1995;15: 72-82 Lawlis GF Alternative therapies in Japan: a prototype for conquering Karoshi and stress 1995;13:28,29 –Storytelling as therapy: implications for medicine 1995;12: 40-45 Lawrence DJ Developments in the analysis and evaluation of
chiropractic methodologies 1995;11:40-43 Linde K see Melchart D et al 1995;11:30-33 Malik T The safety of herbal medicine 1995;14:27-28 Margolis S Chelation therapy is ineffective for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease 1995;12:53-56 Melchart D, Linde K, Weidenhammer W, Worku F, Wagner H The integration of natural healing procedures into research and teaching at German universities 1995;11:30-33 Miller L Careful research of psychedelics resumes 1995;12:19-21 Moore NG Arizona Center for Health and Medicine: a model of integrated healthcare 1995;12:17-18 –Mind-body medicine center reaches out to Washington, DC community 1995;13:24-25 –Planetree: changing the way we think about patients 1995;11: 14-15 –The Simonton Cancer Center: using the mind-body approach against cancer 1995;15:24-25 Moran J Making alternative therapies everyones issue 1995; 14:79 Morrison CJ see Clouser KD et al 1995;13:78-79 Moyé LA, Richardson MA, Post-White J, Justice B Research methodology in
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of the IMAGES-P clinical trial 1995;12:34-39 Murray MT Treating the cause–without causing the problem 1995;11:87,88 Muscat M Aroma-chology research: linking fragrance with human behavior 1995;15:22-23 Neims AH see Cohen MS et al 1995;14:95,96 OConnor BB Vernacular health care responses to HIV and AIDS 1995;15:35-52 Peters LG Karga puja: a transpersonal ritual of healing in Tamang shamanism 1995;15:53-61 Porter JE OAM funding: a shared responsibility 1995;13:80 Post-White J see Moyé LA et al 1995;12:34-39 Reader AL III The internal mystery plays: the role and physiology of the visual system in contemplative practices 1995;14:54-63 Reedy RG see Bland JS et al 1995;15:62-71 Richardson B Putting the best face on alternative medicine 1995; 12:72 Richardson MA see Moyé LA et al 1995;12:34-39 Rubik B Can Western science provide a foundation for acupuncture?
1995;14:41-47 –Energy medicine and the unifying concept of information 1995;11:34-39 Sampson W Homeopathy does not work 1995;14:48-52 Schlitz M Intentionality in healing: mapping the integration of body, mind, and spirit 1995;15:119,120 Schmidt RM Healthy aging mandates integration of conventional and alternative/complementary medical interventions 1995; 12:95,96 Smulski HS, Wójcicki J Placebo-controlled, double-blind trial to determine the efficacy of the Tibetan plant preparation Padma 28 for intermittent claudication 1995;13:44-49 Stevens K Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act: quiet but far-reaching consequences 1995;11:17-18 Tap V, Goppel M Summary of a report by the Health Council of the Netherlands on alternative modes of treatment under scientific investigation 1995;12:58-63 Taylor E Homeopathic medicine 1995;11:72-73 –Yoga and meditation 1995;14:77-78 Thomasma DC Toward a 21st century bioethic 1995;11:74-75 Villaire M 115 million in breast cancer research funds
available; alternative projects encouraged 1995;13:22-23 –A fresh start: OAM charts its course for the future 1995;15: 18-20 –From idea to trials: the story behind Lanes shark cartilage 1995;15:26,28 –OAM-funded programs at Bastyr, Minneapolis provide updates 1995;14:14-16, 19-20 –Program advisory council offers OAM agenda 1995;11:10-11 –Report from March AMPAC meeting 1995;13:16-18 Wagner H see Melchart D et al 1995;11:30-33 Watson J Nursings caring-healing paradigm as exemplar for alternative medicine? 1995;13:64-69 Weidenhammer W see Melchart D et al 1995;11:30-33 Wójcicki J see Smulski and Wójcicki 1995;13:44-49 Worku F see Melchart D et al 1995;11:30-33 Wright PA The interconnectivity of mind, brain, and behavior in altered states of consciousness: focus on shamanism 1995;13: 50-56

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Acupuncture Can Western science provide a foundation for acupuncture? Rubik B 1995;14:41-47

Chinese traditional medicine: an introductory overview Beinfield H, Korngold E
1995;11:44-52 Aging Healthy aging mandates integration of conventional and alternative/complementary medical interventions Schmidt RM 1995;12:95,96 Authority, medical Cultural and social perspectives on alternative medicine: background and assumptions Hufford DJ 1995;11:53-61 Bioenergy Energy medicine and the unifying concept of information Rubik B 1995;11:34-39 Biological psychiatry Psychoneuro-nutritional medicine: an advancing paradigm Bland JS 1995;12:22-27 Cancer survivors Five-year survival rates of melanoma patients treated by diet therapy after the manner of Gerson: a retrospective review Hildenbrand GL, Hildenbrand LC, Bradford K, Cavin SW 1995;14:29-37 Cardiovascular diseases Chelation therapy is ineffective for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease Margolis S 1995;12:53-56 EDTA chelation therapy should be more commonly used in the treatment of vascular disease Chappell LT 1995;12:53-57 Placebo-controlled, double-blind trial to determine the efficacy of the Tibetan
plant preparation Padma 28 for intermittent claudication Smulski HS, Wójcicki J 1995;13:44-49 Caring Nursings caring-healing paradigm as exemplar for alternative medicine? Watson J 1995;13:64-69 Chelation therapy Chelation therapy is ineffective for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease Margolis S 1995;12:53-56 EDTA chelation therapy should be more commonly used in the treatment of vascular disease Chappell LT 1995;12:53-57 Chronic disease A medical food-supplemented detoxification program in the management of chronic health problems Bland JS, Barrager E, Reedy RG, Bland K 1995;15:62-71 Clinical research A medical food-supplemented detoxification program in the management of chronic health problems Bland JS, Barrager E, Reedy RG, Bland K 1995;15:62-71 Five-year survival rates of melanoma patients treated by diet therapy after the manner of Gerson: a retrospective review Hildenbrand GL, Hildenbrand LC, Bradford K, Cavin SW 1995;14:29-37 Research methodology in
psychoneuroimmunology: rationale and design of the IMAGES-P clinical trial Moyé LA, Richardson MA, Post-White J, Justice B 1995;12:34-39 Cultural values A cross-cultural comparison of four healing models Krippner S 1995;11:21-29 Complementary medicine: transforming influence or footnote to history? Duggan RM 1995;12:28-33 Cultural and social perspectives on alternative medicine: background and assumptions Hufford DJ 1995;11:53-61 Karga puja: a transpersonal ritual of healing in Tamang shamanism Peters LG 1995;15:53-61 Summary of a report by the Health Council of the Netherlands on alternative modes of treatment under scientific investigation Tap V, Goppel M 1995;12:58-63 The interface between traditional and alternative medicine Cohen MS, Huey W, Neims AH 1995;14:95,96 The physician and unconventional medicine Blumberg DL, Grant

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WD, Hendricks SR, Kamps CA, Dewan MJ 1995;13:31-35 Whose culture, whose
body, whose healing? Hufford DJ 1995;15:94-95 Diet therapy A medical food-supplemented detoxification program in the management of chronic health problems Bland JS, Barrager E, Reedy RG, Bland K 1995;15:62-71 Diet and prostate problems Bland JS 1995;14:75-76 Five-year survival rates of melanoma patients treated by diet therapy after the manner of Gerson: a retrospective review Hildenbrand GL, Hildenbrand LC, Bradford K, Cavin SW 1995;14:29-37 Vernacular health care responses to HIV and AIDS OConnor BB 1995;15:35-52 Editorials A journal and a journey Dossey L 1995;11:6-9 How should alternative therapies be evaluated? An examination of fundamentals Dossey L 1995;12:6-10, 79-85 What does illness mean? Dossey L 1995;13:6-10 Whatever happened to healers? Dossey L 1995;15:6-10, 12-13 Who gets sick and who gets well? Dossey L 1995;14:6-11 Education, medical Reinventing primary care Dacher ES 1995;15:29-34 The integration of natural healing procedures into research and teaching at German
universities Melchart D, Linde K, Weidenhammer W, Worku F, Wagner H 1995;11:30-33 Electromagnetic fields Can Western science provide a foundation for acupuncture? Rubik B 1995;14:41-47 Energy medicine and the unifying concept of information Rubik B 1995;11:34-39 Ethics Whats in a word? Clouser KD, Hufford DJ, Morrison CJ 1995;13: 78-79 Whose culture, whose body, whose healing? Hufford DJ 1995;15:94-95 Folk remedies A cross-cultural comparison of four healing models Krippner S 1995;11:21-29 Guided imagery Research methodology in psychoneuroimmunology: rationale and design of the IMAGES-P clinical trial Moyé LA, Richardson MA, Post-White J, Justice B 1995;12:34-39 Storytelling as therapy: implications for medicine Lawlis GF 1995;12:40-45 Headache Treating the cause–without causing the problem Murray MT 1995;11:87,88 Healers Karga puja: a transpersonal ritual of healing in Tamang shamanism Peters LG 1995;15:53-61 Healthcare reform Complementary medicine: transforming influence or
footnote to history? Duggan RM 1995;12:28-33 Hierarchy, healthcare resources Cultural and social perspectives on alternative medicine: background and assumptions Hufford DJ 1995;11:53-61 Homeopathy Energy medicine and the unifying concept of information Rubik B 1995;11:34-39 Homeopathic medicine Taylor E 1995;11:72-73 Homeopathy does not work Sampson W 1995;14:48-52 Homeopathy should be integrated into mainstream medicine Jacobs J 1995;14:48-53 Meeting of minds in psychiatry and homeopathy: an example in

social phobia Davidson J, Gaylord S 1995;13:36-43 The mechanism of homeopathy? All that matters is that it works Carlston M 1995;13:95,96 Intermittent claudication Placebo-controlled, double-blind trial to determine the efficacy of the Tibetan plant preparation Padma 28 for intermittent claudication Smulski HS, Wójcicki J 1995;13:44-49 Interviews Candace Pert, PhD: Neuropeptides, AIDS, and the Science of MindBody Healing Horrigan B 1995;13:70-76 Christiane Northrup, MD: Medical
Practice as a Spiritual Journey Horrigan B 1995;12:64-71 David Reilly, FRCP, MRCGP, FFHom: Research, Homeopathy, and Therapeutic Consultation Horrigan B 1995;14:64-73 Dean Ornish, MD: Healing the heart, reversing the disease Horrigan B 1995;15:84-92 Larry LeShan, PhD: Mobilizing the Life Force, Treating the Individual Horrigan B 1995;11:62-69 Medicine, ayurvedic An introduction to ayurveda Lad V 1995;13:57-63 Medicine, herbal Placebo-controlled, double-blind trial to determine the efficacy of the Tibetan plant preparation Padma 28 for intermittent claudication Smulski HS, Wójcicki J 1995;13:44-49 Vernacular health care responses to HIV and AIDS OConnor BB 1995;15:35-52 Medicine, oriental A cross-cultural comparison of four healing models Krippner S 1995;11:21-29 Chinese traditional medicine: an introductory overview Beinfield H, Korngold E 1995;11:44-52 Vernacular health care responses to HIV and AIDS OConnor BB 1995;15:35-52 Meditation The interconnectivity of mind, brain, and
behavior in altered states of consciousness: focus on shamanism Wright PA 1995;13: 50-56 Melanoma Five-year survival rates of melanoma patients treated by diet therapy after the manner of Gerson: a retrospective review Hildenbrand GL, Hildenbrand LC, Bradford K, Cavin SW 1995;14:29-37 Mind-body techniques A journal and a journey Dossey L 1995;11:69 How should alternative therapies be evaluated? An examination of fundamentals Dossey L 1995;12:6-10, 79-85 Intentionality in healing: mapping the integration of body, mind, and spirit Schlitz M 1995;15:119,120 The interconnectivity of mind, brain, and behavior in altered states of consciousness: focus on shamanism Wright PA 1995;13: 50-56 The internal mystery plays: the role and physiology of the visual system in contemplative practices Reader AL III 1995;14:54-63 What does illness mean? Dossey L 1995;13:6-10 Whatever happened to healers? Dossey L 1995;15:6-10, 12-13 Who gets sick and who gets well? Dossey L 1995;14:6-11 Near-death
experiences The internal mystery plays: the role and physiology of the visual system in contemplative practices Reader AL III 1995;14:54-63 Neuroendocrine system Psychoneuro-nutritional medicine: an advancing paradigm Bland JS 1995;12:22-27 Neuro-ophthalmology The internal mystery plays: the role and physiology of the visual system in contemplative practices Reader AL III 1995;14:54-63

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Neurophysiology The interconnectivity of mind, brain, and behavior in altered states of consciousness: focus on shamanism Wright PA 1995;13: 50-56 The internal mystery plays: the role and physiology of the visual system in contemplative practices Reader AL III 1995;14: 54-63 Neuroregulators Psychoneuro-nutritional medicine: an advancing paradigm Bland JS 1995;12:22-27 News articles 115 million in breast cancer research funds available; alternative projects encouraged Villaire M 1995;13:22,23 Alternative therapies in
Japan: a prototype for conquering Karoshi and stress Lawlis GF 1995;13:28,29 Arizona Center for Health and Medicine: a model of integrated healthcare Moore NG 1995;12:17-18 Aroma-chology research: linking fragrance with human behavior Muscat M 1995;15:22-23 Careful research of psychedelics resumes Miller L 1995;12:19-21 From idea to trials: the story behind Lanes shark cartilage Villaire M 1995;15:26,28 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act: quiet but far-reaching consequences Stevens K 1995;11:17-18 Mind-body medicine center reaches out to Washington, DC community Moore NG 1995;13:24-25 Planetree: changing the way we think about patients Moore NG 1995;11:14-15 The democratization of expertise: information-sharing on the Internet Jessup A 1995;14:22-23, 26 The healing highway: alternative health and the Internet Jessup A 1995;12:14-16 The safety of herbal medicine Malik T 1995;14:27-28 The Simonton Cancer Center: using the mind-body approach against cancer Moore NG 1995;15:24-25
Training in alternatives: the next revolution in medicine Auer T 1995;11:16-17 Nomenclature Whats in a word? Clouser KD, Hufford DJ, Morrison CJ 1995;13: 78-79 Nursing care Nursings caring-healing paradigm as exemplar for alternative medicine? Watson J 1995;13:64-69 Nutrition A medical food-supplemented detoxification program in the management of chronic health problems Bland JS, Barrager E, Reedy RG, Bland K 1995;15:62-71 Diet and prostate problems Bland JS 1995;14:75-76 Five-year survival rates of melanoma patients treated by diet therapy after the manner of Gerson: a retrospective review Hildenbrand GL, Hildenbrand LC, Bradford K, Cavin SW 1995;14:29-37 Psychoneuro-nutritional medicine: an advancing paradigm Bland JS 1995;12:22-27 OAM Reports A fresh start: OAM charts its course for the future Villaire M 1995;15:18-20 OAM-funded programs at Bastyr, Minneapolis provide updates Villaire M 1995;14:14-16, 19-20 OAM Methodology Conference II report: working groups, research presentations
Chilton M, Lambrinidou Y 1995;13:18-19, 87-91 Program advisory council offers OAM agenda Villaire M 1995; 11:10-11 Report from March AMPAC meeting Villaire M 1995;13:16-18 Pain

Placebo-controlled, double-blind trial to determine the efficacy of the Tibetan plant preparation Padma 28 for intermittent claudication Smulski HS, Wójcicki J 1995;13:44-49 Phobic disorders Meeting of minds in psychiatry and homeopathy: an example in social phobia Davidson J, Gaylord S 1995;13:36-43 Physician attitudes The physician and unconventional medicine Blumberg DL, Grant WD, Hendricks SR, Kamps CA, Dewan MJ 1995;13:31-35 Political commentary Alternative medicine: Who decides? Hatch OG 1995;15:96 The third approach Harkin T 1995;11:71 Making alternative therapies everyones issue Moran J 1995; 14:79 OAM funding: a shared responsibility Porter JE 1995;13:80 Putting the best face on alternative medicine Richardson B 1995; 12:72 Primary healthcare Reinventing primary care Dacher ES 1995;15:29-34 The
physician and unconventional medicine Blumberg DL, Grant WD, Hendricks SR, Kamps CA, Dewan MJ 1995;13:31-35 Prostate Diet and prostate problems Bland JS 1995;14:75-76 Psychiatry Meeting of minds in psychiatry and homeopathy: an example in social phobia Davidson J, Gaylord S 1995;13:36-43 Psychoneuroimmunology Research methodology in psychoneuroimmunology: rationale and design of the IMAGES-P clinical trial Moyé LA, Richardson MA, Post-White J, Justice B 1995;12:34-39 Relaxation techniques Storytelling as therapy: implications for medicine Lawlis GF 1995;12:40-45 Yoga and meditation Taylor E 1995;14:77-78 Research methodology Developments in the analysis and evaluation of chiropractic methodologies Lawrence DJ 1995;11:40-43 OAM Methodology Conference II report: working groups, research presentations Chilton M, Lambrinidou Y 1995;13:18-19, 87-91 Research methodology in psychoneuroimmunology: rationale and design of the IMAGES-P clinical trial Moyé LA, Richardson MA, Post-White J, Justice
B 1995;12:34-39 Summary of a report by the Health Council of the Netherlands on alternative modes of treatment under scientific investigation Tap V, Goppel M 1995;12:58-63 Spiritualism Karga puja: a transpersonal ritual of healing in Tamang shamanism Peters LG 1995;15:53-61 Standards, chiropractic Developments in the analysis and evaluation of chiropractic methodologies Lawrence DJ 1995;11:40-43 Touch therapy Vernacular health care responses to HIV and AIDS OConnor BB 1995;15:35-52 Wellness Reinventing primary care Dacher ES 1995;15:29-34 Yoga Yoga and meditation Taylor E 1995;14:77-78 Down in the back: poses for lower back pain Lasater J 1995;15: 72-82

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