Healthy Aging and Manual Therapy
According to Jeffery Bland, developer of Functional Medicine, "a scientifically based complementary medicine program to promote healthy aging includes (1) diet and nutritional tailoring, (2) nutrient enhancement to meet specific individual needs, (3) exercise training, (4) stress management, (5) promotion of structural integrity, (6) environmental adjustment, (7) counseling on purposeful living, and (8) normalizing intercellular communication."...........Buy This Issue Today
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