Ιατρική Επιστήμη - Εναλλακτικές Ιατρικές Θεραπείες
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις που σχετίζονται με εναλλακτικές ιατρικές θεραπείες, όπως «βελονισμός», «ολισμός» και «σιάτσου».
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an alternative therapy in which pressure is put on specific parts of the body with hands and fingers

ακουσοπίεση, ακουστική πίεση
a method of treatment in which thin needles are inserted in specific spots on the body, originated in China

βελονισμός, βελόνα θεραπεία
a method of treatment designed to change movement habits in everyday activities, such as standing, sitting, and moving correctly

Τεχνική του Αλεξάντερ, Μέθοδος Αλεξάντερ
any type of treatment such as herbalism, faith healing, etc. that does not follow the usual methods of Western medicine

εναλλακτική ιατρική, συμπληρωματική ιατρική
the ancient Indian medical system that uses traditional methods in contrast to scientific methods of Western medicine

Αγιουρβεδική ιατρική, Αγιουρβέδα
a system of noninvasive therapy that involves pressing and moving a person's joints or spine

χειροπρακτική, χειροπρακτική θεραπεία
a wide range of treatments for medical conditions that fall outside of mainstream healthcare

συμπληρωματική ιατρική, εναλλακτική ιατρική
the treatment of psychological or physical illness through spiritual means

πίστη θεραπεία, πνευματική θεραπεία
any method of treatment that is not commonly perceived as being a part of Western medicine

παρειφορεύουσα ιατρική, εναλλακτική ιατρική
the medicinal and therapeutic use of plants and plant extracts to treat illnesses

φυτοθεραπεία, βοτανοθεραπεία
a medical approach in which a person should be considered as a whole, considering all the aspects and not just the symptoms of the disease

ολισμός, ολιστική προσέγγιση
a medical system that treats the disease by administering substances that mimic the symptoms of those diseases in healthy persons

ομοιοπαθητική, ομοιοπαθητικός ιατρική
a therapeutic technique involving muscle manipulation for relaxation and healing

μασάζ, μασάζα
to press or rub a part of a person's body, typically with the hands, to make them feel refreshed

μασάζ, χειρομαλάξεις
a person, particularly native American, who is believed to have supernatural powers of healing

φαρμακολόγος, παραδοσιακός θεραπευτής
treating diseases or conditions utilizing natural agents or physical means, rather than using artificial drugs

φυσικοπαθητικός, νατουροπαθητικός
a system of treating diseases that avoids drugs and uses natural remedies, such as control of diet, exercise, etc.

φυσιοπαθητική, φυσική ιατρική
a system of therapy that focuses on treating medical disorders with the manipulation and massage of the skeleton and musculature

οστεοπαθητική, οστεοπαθητική θεραπεία
a type of massage that involves applying different amounts of pressure to specific points on the feet or hands in order to relieve tension or to alleviate pain

ρεφλεξολογία, ανακλαστική θεραπεία
a Japanese healing technique based on the notion that energy can be directed into someone's body by touch

Ρέικι, Ρέικι (θεραπευτική τεχνική)
a type of medical treatment, originated from Asia, that involves applying pressure to specific pressure points on the body using the fingers

σιatsu, σιάτσου
a type of medical treatment that is primarily based on cultural practices and beliefs from previous generations

παραδοσιακή ιατρική, παραδοσιακή θεραπεία
the study and use of natural waters and muds for therapeutic purposes, like bathing and drinking for health benefits

μπαλνεολογία, μελέτη των ιαματικών νερών
a medical treatment given to people who are addicted to drugs or alcohol in order to purge the body of addictive substances

αποτοξίνωση, αποτοξινωτική θεραπεία
a type of treatment in which natural oils that smell sweet are rubbed on the body or their smell is breathed in to improve physical or mental health

αρωματοθεραπεία, αρωματικός θεραπευτισμός
the use of plants and their extracts for health benefits

βότανα ιατρική, φυτοθεραπεία
the therapeutic use of water in order to treat a disease or injury

υδροθεραπευτική, υδροθεραπεία
