Lala asked:
I am interested in a doctor who has training in alternative medicine techniques but also has certifications to allow him/her to be covered by my mainstream insurance policy – is this too much to ask??
I’ve been searching off and on for a while now, with absolutely no luck. Even if you don’t have a suggestion for Atlanta – if you have stories to share about other cities I’d be interested to find out where these doctors are (or are not).
Thanks!

January 9th, 2009 at 4:38 am
Washington state and Oregon , I think, both cover most alternative treatments, as should every state. A lot of companies may be covering more alternative options when they discover that it costs only 10% of allopathic(toxic) medicine , or less, and has much less continuing need and much less side effects.
Many states like Oklahoma may require all health insurance to cover chiropractic, but you have to know it and or may need a referral.
Also, even if you have to pay for natural nontoxic ways yourself, it is almost always worth it ! Look into it, as very few officials will tell you the truth.