Probably in the medical field nothing is as controversial as alternative therapies and medicine in general. This controversy can be seen right from the definition of alternative medicine. In the modern western world, any healing practice that does not fall within the boundaries of conventional mainstream medicine is considered alternative medicines. Alternative therapies are diverse in both their foundations as well as in their methodologies. Alternative medicines practitioners usually make claims that the medical community is not willing to accept. This is because alternative medicine is based on traditional medicine, spiritual beliefs, folk knowledge and other new approaches to healing. » Read more: Alternative Medicine – Why Controversial
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Alternative Medicine – Why Controversial
March 27th, 2011Alternative Medicine and You
February 28th, 2011Alternative medicine is any form of practice that is outside the realm of conventional modern medicine. Alternative medicine is an age old healing science that uses natural forces present within the human body to cure various diseases, including the practice of using nutrition, herbs, homeopathy, supplements and other forms of natural health care. Alternative medicine is also referred to as “complementary medicine”. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) encompasses nonconventional approaches to healing, beyond traditional medicine. Since conventional medicine often fails to discover the cause of an illness or to relieve pain, many people turn to some form of alternative medicine. Alternative medicine treatments can be safe, natural and non-invasive ways to resolve problems, get to the cause of your health complaints and help restore vitality. » Read more: Alternative Medicine and You
How Orthodox Medicine Contrasts With Alternative Medicine
January 29th, 2011Introduction
Orthodox Medicine is provider-dominated with a narrow range of choice; by contrast, Alternative Medicine is a marketplace offering a vast and growing range of choices. But the difference between Alternative and Orthodox Medicine is clear enough;Orthodox Medicine is based upon the scientific study of disease processes (or is working towards this goal), while Alternative medical systems have non-scientific approaches based on spiritual, mystical, or otherwise intuitive insights. But much Orthodox Medicine is not evidence based either. » Read more: How Orthodox Medicine Contrasts With Alternative Medicine