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Heal Your Aura

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This has got to be one of the strangest things we've seen. It's a doctor who practices the delicate art of not touching her patients to heal them. Instead, this doctor uses the body's natural electric powers to heal and calm her patients. Judge for yourself.

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Kosher Dope (2:36)

Watch this video about kosher marijuana on HowStuffWorks. Shopping for Passover is a complex procedure with a shopping list limited by religious rulings on what can and can't be consumed. This year, some Ashkenazi rabbis included 'hemp' on their... More »

Alternative Medicines Fight Osteoporosis (4:17)

Watch this video about osteoporosis on HowStuffWorks. Osteoporosis used to be thought of as just a problem for older women, but recent medical studies show that all people are at risk; many can benefit from an alternative supplement. See how NuLiv... More »

Heal Your Aura (1:44)

This has got to be one of the strangest things we've seen. It's a doctor who practices the delicate art of not touching her patients to heal them. Instead, this doctor uses the body's natural electric powers to heal and calm her patients. Judge for... More »

Battling Head-On Homeopathy (1:39)

Watch this Money Talks video exploring whether homeopathic remedies actually work. We take a look at one remedy called "Head On" and try to get some answers. For more with Stacy Johnson click Money Talks.

Dr Oz: Alternative Medicines (7:59)

If you are suffering from an ailment maybe these tips can help! Watch as Dr. Oz gives us some alternative therapies for various ailments on Discovery Health's "Second Opinion with Dr. Oz."

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Is brain transplantation simply a science fiction creation? On The Science Channel's "10 Ways to Meet a Monster," watch as Dr. Robert White explains how he performed the first monkey brain transplant operation.

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On Animal Planet's "What's to Love?" we learn about dust mites that live in your beds and eat your dead skin, sweat and saliva. They cannot be seen by the naked eye and are only visible when magnified 2,000 times.

Buggin' With Rudd: Dehydration (1:38)

Host Ruud Kleinpaste explains why water is more important than food when battling dehydration. Learn more about dehydration on Animal Planet's "Buggin' with Ruud".

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During his quest to find the ultimate desert survivor, host Ruud Kleinpaste battles punishing desert heat. If left untreated, heat shock can develop and have lethal consequences. Find out more on Animal Planet's, "Buggin' with Ruud".

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Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin led to the first antibiotic, which became a cure for a variety of diseases. Learn more about penicillin on The Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."

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Yoga's goals are to restore the flow of vital energy around the body. Learn more about yoga methods that were first developed in ancient India on The Science Channel's, "What the Ancients Knew" series.