Why would a patient use a healer over a traditional allopathic physician for a health problem?
A. Willingness to be available at any time
B. Use of a unique language that is characteristic of their calling
C. Exclusive dialogue with the person who is ill
D. Formal relationship with the client
Answer: A
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