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Is bioenergy a substitute for clinical medicine?

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Is bioenergy a substitute for clinical medicine?

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No, bioenergy therapy is complementary and supplementary to all other medical and ‘alternative’ therapies, even though, in many cases, it is much more successful and efficient. After therapy, you should not discontinue medication or other treatments or medical procedures prescribed by your doctor. Only clinical medicine can confirm improvement and make further decisions in conjunction with the patient about continuing or discontinuing treatment.

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