How true are these healing methods?!


Question:

How true are these healing methods?

These are the following healing method we have at present:
1. Iridology- it claims to diagnose disease by examining the iris, the colored portion of the eye.
2. Reflexology- reflexologist rubs, massage & applies deep pressure to the specific points of the body to relieve certain symptoms. But I did tried the foot massage once, and the only relief I got are sore foot, I can hardly walk after the session.
3. Chiropractic- The system of healing developed by an Iowa grocer named Daniel Palmer, who was jailed for illegal practice of medicine in 1906. He believe all diseases were caused by spinal misalignment.
4. Aromatheraphy- based on the absurd notion that massaging various plant oils into skin or inhaling their odors can heal disease.
5. Naturopathy- The belief that patient get rid of the disease with little or no help from drugs but through diet, exercise and proper habits?
6. Acupuncture-Ancient system of healing relies on the stimulation of points in the body
7. Taheebo tea-


Answers:

I know this doesn't exactly answer your question in a definitive way, but -- chiropractic visits are covered by some health insurance plans.




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