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Ninety years' growth of New Zealand complementary and alternative medicine
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Gilbey, Andrew
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Alternative medicine
/ Chiropractic medicine
/ Homeopathic medicine
/ Hypnotherapy
/ Medicine
/ Reflexology
2009
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Gilbey, Andrew
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/ Reflexology
2009
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Ninety years' growth of New Zealand complementary and alternative medicine
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Ninety years' growth of New Zealand complementary and alternative medicine
2009
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Increasing numbers of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) consultations in New Zealand1 seem to confirm that New Zealanders have developed a \"love affair with all things alternative\".2 One aspect of this 'love affair' yet to be investigated is the extent to which the businesses of established CAM practitioners have thrived or new practices have opened. By 2008, Alexander Technique, Feidenkruas Method, Herbalist, Naturopath, and Reflexology, were no longer listed under Natural Therapy, but as separate sub-categories. [...]from 2004 the count for Natural Therapy practitioners also includes practitioners now listed under the aforementioned headings.
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Pasifika Medical Association Group (PMAG)
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