“…Sixteen studies were RCTs, two were NRCTs (non-RCTs), fifteen were before and after (B&A) studies, and seven were cross-over clinical trials. Eleven studies dealt with the effects of aromatherapy alone or in combination with massage or acupressure (Yoshiyama et al, 2015;Snow et al, 2004; et al, 2001;Brooker et al, 1997;Fu et al, 2013;Ballard et al, 2002;Lin et al, 2007;Holmes et al, 2002;Yang et al, 2015), nine explored massage therapy alone (Remington, 2002;Snyder et al, 1995;Holliday-Welsh et al, 2009;Suzuki et al, 2010;Sansone and Schmitt, 2000;Makinian et al, 2015;Hicks-Moore and Robinson, 2008;Moyle et al, 2011;Moyle et al, 2014), seven examined various herbal and non-herbal dietary supplements (Freund-Levi et al, 2008;Kwok et al, 2008;Remington et al, 2010;Akhondzadeh et al, 2003aAkhondzadeh et al, , 2003bKimura et al, 2011;Shinno et al, 2008), five studies dealt with traditional Japanese medicine (Mizukami et al, 2009;Okahara et al, 2010;Nagata et al, 2012;Hayashi et al, 2010;Teranishi et al, 2013), four concentrated on therapeutic touch and reflexology (Woods et al, 2005;Hawranik et al, 2008;Woods and Dimond, 2002;Woods et al, 2009), three on acupressure (Lin et al, 2009;…”