A few years ago, complementary and alternative medicine was defined as therapies that were not taught in medical school or offered in mainstream hospitals. But this no longer applies. Many complementary and alternative therapies are now offered in clinics and hospitals around the country and their use and acceptance is growing rapidly. This is reflected in a new name used in many healthcare settings: "integrative therapies."
But whether you say integrative or complementary therapies, or holistic practices, or something else, it refers to the same thing-a wide array of healing practices that fall outside purely pharmaceutical or surgical treatments. ~ Mary Jo Kreitzer
This episode is about natural / alternative healing and thoughts in between and my guest is Jeff Maziarek
Jeff is the author of two books, the first being Spirituality Simplified, an easy-to-understand and entertaining work that provides an ideal starting point for anyone with a sincere desire to pursue a path of personal and/or spiritual growth.
His second book, Codi’s Journey, is a very personal memoir about his Border Collie, Codi, who passed away in 2005.
Both books are available in print and eBook formats on Amazon.com, and Codi's Journey also can be found in eBook format on BN.com.
Jeff's spiritual growth philosophy is based upon the works of many of today's most respected personal/spiritual growth authors. It is rooted in the concept that each individual is personally responsible for creating the entire substance of their lives.