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Women Alive; Spring 1998
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"Well and Good" is a series of articles that will provide information about a variety of approaches that many people with HIV/AIDS use to stay healthier longer. In a regular column, Women Alive will explore the realm of complimentary therapies for HIV infection. These are the treatments and/or exercises, when practiced on a regular basis, help people with HIV disease feel better. Many people believe that when you feel better, there is a resulting improvement in one's health and overall well being.

Complimentary Therapies are not intended to replace drugs that are approved to treat HIV disease and AIDS. In fact, these therapies can make it more tolerable for some people to adhere to a regimen of anti-HIV medications. Readers are invited to share their experiences with holistic approaches to healing.

Topics include, but are not limited to: Nutrition, food safety tips, Eastern medicine, acupuncture treatments and herbs, message therapy, Native American traditional healing methods, yoga and meditation, exercise, vitamin supplements, etc.

In this issue we will explore Sacred Indian Healing Herbs.
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Always watch for outdated information. This article first appeared in 1998. This material is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between you and your doctor.

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This information is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between you and your doctor.
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