Alot of what Christian and others have said rings true for us in the care we choose for our son. While I would be careful of anyone tauting a "cure" I do believe with natural support and complimentary care, traditional CF care can be enhanced or greatly improved. This for us includes diet, supplements like GSH, tumeric, DHA and whole foods vitamins, and utilizing other healing modalities which offer ways to balance the bodies energy system such as acupuncture, reiki, breath work, chiropractic, qigong ect. While our son is too young to need much of the latter, I do not see these things as "alternative" to traditional approaches to CF care. I see them as complimentary and necessary for proper health and well-being (not just for CF people). I feel the current medical model for allopathic medicine to be rather flat in the way they see the body/person. It is as if the allopathic viewpoint sees the "earth is flat" while other healing systems (which are 1000's of years along) like traditional chinese and ayurvedic medicine tend to see the body in a much more complete way. I think this is slowly changing and people are beginning to demand more from their physicians regarding natural healing methods. We see this at the Cleveland Clinic and other internationally renowned hospitals and research facilities. They have an integrative practice which works with patients who have cancer, diabetes, chrohns, and other chronic diseases to establish more expanded health care plan which often includes acupuncture, reiki, visualization, yogic breath work and more. You can not get in to save your life and they have added 6 acupuncturists in a 1-2 year period. So, I see CF care potentially encompassing these very well researched methods in the future - hopefully within the clinic model.
This is not weird, pseudo science. It is here for those willing to do research and expand their idea of health for themselves and their families. Carefully chosen professionals who understand this more expanded idea of health can be wonderful expansion to CF clinic care. They are not mutually exclusive.
Warmly,