Alternatives to traditional healing growing as people explore spiritual, natural cures
Questions remain about effectiveness of methods

 
By David Zizzo
Published: July 9, 2007

Georgia can't swear they work. But she's convinced they do: those special oils, crystals and other stones.

"I don't go to the doctor very much,” she said.

The woman, who won't give her last name, runs Raven Feathers in Norman , which her Web site describes as "a metaphysical store that caters to the Wiccan and pagan communities.” Many people who believe in and use such things don't like to talk about it, sh...


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