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Got It, Hide thisAlternative medicines are remidies that are used in place of conventional medicine. Alternative remedies can include herbal medicines, vitamins, supplements and folk remedies. When using alternative remedies, it is important to take the correct dosage and to be aware of side effects. Talk to your healthcare provider about all medications you use, including alternative therapies.
alternative medicine, natural remedies, communication, safety
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Rated on: 7/27/2021 3:14:51 PM
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