To see a world in a grain of sand...hold infinity in the palm of your hand... William Blake
Canadian Interdisciplinary Network for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research
The Canadian Interdisciplinary Network for CAM Research (IN-CAM) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative research network, created to foster excellence in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)* research in Canada. IN-CAM is co-directed by Dr. Heather Boon and Dr. Marja Verhoef.
The Research Council for Complementary Medicine
The RCCMwas founded in 1983 by a group of enthusiatic practitioners and researchers from both orthodox and complementary medicine. Today, our aim is to develop and extend the evidence base for complementary medicine in order to provide practitioners and their patients with information about the effectiveness of individual therapies and the treatment of specific conditions.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
The New Zeeland Guidelines Group has been contracted by the Ministry of Health to develop evidence summaries on the safety and effectiveness of CAM products or treatments and to further develop the website. It is intended that the number of topics on the website will be built up over time. Watch for new topics in the coming months.
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Wholistic healing - addressing body, emotions, mind, relationships, and spirit - starts with self-healing and can be enhanced by a healer. Many complementary/ alternative therapists, nurses, and physicians are also healers. Many can learn to enhance their natural healing gifts. This site will introduce you to fascinating evidence which confirms that these approaches are helpful.
Worl Institute of Natural Health Sciences
The World Institute of Natural Health Sciences is a non-profit, worldwide organization established to facilitate the protection of the natural and alternative health care industries; their sciences, and the individual's right of access.