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What can Alternative Medicine do for you!

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by: irida

‘Alternative medicine’ stands for any type of healing practice which falls outside of modern-day conventional medicine. Such medicinal techniques may include naturopathy, chiropractic treatment, herbalism, aromatherapy, traditional Chinese medicine, meditation, yoga, biofeedback, East Indian Ayurveda, hypnosis, homeopathy, Reiki, or acupuncture. Diet-based or vitamin treatments, as well as a range of unfamiliar practices, may also be practiced or integrated into a person’s lifestyle, in order to restore good health.

People using alternative medicine as a primary healing process, or as a complementary medical solution, believe it works. Nevertheless, that does not mean they totally ignore allopathic medicine, especially in trauma or emergency situations, such as after a bad car accident or when an appendix bursts. To these believers, conventional medicine just feels less effective when it comes to prevention, chronic diseases, and in addressing their mental, emotional, and spiritual needs.

So what sets alternative medicine apart from traditional health care?

• Alternative medicine excels in the treatment of chronic diseases, although homeopathic remedies can also be very effective as a first-aid measure.
• Alternative systems are more focused on disease prevention and strive to eliminate the cause of a disorder rather than covering up the symptoms.
• Alternative medicine considers each person as a unique individual and uses a holistic treatment approach instead of treating each organ separately by a line of different doctors and specialists, as is practiced in traditional health care.
• Alternative healers believe in self-controlled, continuing support to enable the body's own innate powers to do the curing, instead of an aggressive conventional treatment plan. Alternative medicine patients take a more active part in both prevention and treatment, instead of blindly following what the traditional physicians prescribe.
• Alternative practices use time-tested, natural resources and gentle, hands-on treatments. Their less aggressive effects are easier for the body to adapt to than surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or powerful pharmaceutical drugs.
• Alternative medicine supporters accept that throughout the body is a network of channels that carry a delicate form of life energy. Imbalances or disruptions of this energy flow can lead to illness, and clearing the blockages, thus strengthening the energy levels, will restore good health without the use of powerful chemicals and drugs with often harmful side effects.
• Long-term alternative treatments are quite often cheaper than expensive pharmacy drugs and hospitalization.

With today’s changing health care tendencies, and a higher demand by alternative medicine practitioners for supplementary treatment facilities, more and more mainstream physicians are adding alternative medicine certifications to their background. It is a win-win situation, as in that case, a vast majority of alternative medicine believers can then be diagnosed conventionally, while receiving alternative health-enhancing solutions for a natural recovery afterward.

Which type of alternative medicine and natural treatment suits a patient best will depend on many variables, and each specific illness, or condition. If a patient is overcome by insomnia, herbal teas may help, while certain pain, digestive disorder, anxiety, or nausea sufferers may benefit more from acupuncture. Consequently, at this point in time, alternative medicine should not yet be considered a complete substitute for traditional health care methods, but rather as a healthy, viable supplementary option.

About the Author

Irida Sangemino is an international copywriter/journalist/editor with multiple interests.

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