When medical treatment fails, many people begin to trust traditional medicine. In the west, traditional medicine is largely limited to acupuncture, while in the east of alternative medicine is very common, such as treatment of bee stings or bites the turtle's face. But often, such treatment can lead to adverse consequences.
Patients in a sanatorium in Anshane, eastern China, enjoying the mud baths, August 21, 2006. It is believed that the mineral mud helps ease the pain of articular rheumatism, residual pain after the injury and cures of diseases of the peripheral nervous system. In China, rhinitis, inflammation of the nasal mucosa, treated with bee stings. The poison secreted by bee stings, can cure diseases such as rheumatism, arthritis and rhinitis. Photo taken April 4, 2006 in a Chinese hospital.«Garra rufa obtusas», also known as doctor fish, swims around the leg of one patient of the resorts in the west of Tokyo, April 17, 2006. It is believed that this fish eats the dead skin from the patient's leg, thereby curing certain skin diseases. Healer keeps the face of the patient's terrapin before you begin treatment on her face May 24, 2006. It is believed that this method could cure rheumatism and other ailments. In Cambodia, many people believe in the miraculous healing abilities of living creatures such as turtles, snakes and cows.One of the patients of the hospital in China's Shandong Province is in the process of treatment dead scorpions, June 12, 2006.
Patients in a sanatorium in Anshane, eastern China, enjoying the mud baths, August 21, 2006. It is believed that the mineral mud helps ease the pain of articular rheumatism, residual pain after the injury and cures of diseases of the peripheral nervous system. In China, rhinitis, inflammation of the nasal mucosa, treated with bee stings. The poison secreted by bee stings, can cure diseases such as rheumatism, arthritis and rhinitis. Photo taken April 4, 2006 in a Chinese hospital.«Garra rufa obtusas», also known as doctor fish, swims around the leg of one patient of the resorts in the west of Tokyo, April 17, 2006. It is believed that this fish eats the dead skin from the patient's leg, thereby curing certain skin diseases. Healer keeps the face of the patient's terrapin before you begin treatment on her face May 24, 2006. It is believed that this method could cure rheumatism and other ailments. In Cambodia, many people believe in the miraculous healing abilities of living creatures such as turtles, snakes and cows.One of the patients of the hospital in China's Shandong Province is in the process of treatment dead scorpions, June 12, 2006.
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