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The World Health Organization definition:
Traditional medicine (TM) refers to the knowledge, skills and practices based on the theories, beliefs and experiences indigenous to different cultures, used in the maintenance of health and in the prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and mental illness. Traditional medicine covers a wide variety of therapies and practices which vary from country to country and region to region. In some countries, it is referred to as “alternative” or “complementary” medicine (CAM).

Traditional medicine has been used for thousands of years with great contributions made by practitioners to human health, particularly as primary health care providers at the community level. TM/CAM has maintained its popularity worldwide. Since the 1990s its use has surged in many developed and developing countries.

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Dr. Ronald Dushkin
250 West 49th Street
New York, NY 10019

Holistic Medicine, often called “Alternative or Complementary Medicine,” is an approach to medical care that focuses on treating the whole person – physically, emotionally and spiritually – and it encourages patient participation in one’s own healing process. Many people seek Homeopathy and other Holistic modalities simply because conventional medicine has not been effective for them.

Dr. Dushkin treats people using alternative, natural, and safe Homeopathic remedies. These FDA approved natural medicines are made primarily from plants and minerals, and stimulate a person’s own natural healing mechanisms to create health and balance from within.

Some of the conditions Dr. Dushkin has successfully treated with Homeopathy include:

ACNE, ADHD, ALLERGIES, ANXIETY, ASTHMA, CHRONIC EAR INFECTIONS, DEPRESSION, ECZEMA, FATIGUE, HEADACHES, HYPERTENSION, INSOMNIA, IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS), MENSTRUAL PROBLEMS, MENOPAUSAL PROBLEMS, PANIC ATTACKS, PMS, PSORIASIS, SINUSITIS, STRESS RELATED CONDITIONS

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