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I think a great deal of common sense applies, as with anything else. Who do I trust? Well, Bastyr manages to have a whole little University that affiliates with reputable conventional medical and nursing schools, so that would be a start. Bastyr's website links to this recent article describing a current UW/Bastyr study on providing care to the dying. Sounds to me like an example of working on that "real evidence". Maybe it's because I worked in a health care school for so long, but I saw lots of "real" studies that involved alternative therapies. Whether light therapy calmed elderly demented patients. (If I recall correctly, it didn't.) Various ways to treat and manage fibromyalgia. I think my former boss lady is involved with some CAM research being done in Korea that might actually involve acupuncture. (Maybe with Seoul National University? I can't remember.) I think you proceed the same way you proceed when checking out any specialist. Are they affiliated with reputable institutions? What does their CV look like? Are they currently involved in research? Same questions I asked myself when I checked out the bio of the specialist recommended for my brother's conventional treatment.
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