Adjunct therapy refers to a treatment or therapy that is used in conjunction with primary treatment methods to improve overall health outcomes. These therapies are often used to complement traditional medical treatments and may include practices such as acupuncture, massage therapy, herbal medicine, or mindfulness meditation. The goal of adjunct therapy is to provide additional support and holistic care to patients, addressing not only the physical symptoms of an illness but also the emotional and mental aspects of health. Many patients find that adjunct therapies can help reduce stress, pain, and improve overall well-being.