Noun
- any of various medical methods and practices used in place of, or as well as, conventional medicine
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...Alternative medicine practices are as diverse in their foundations as in their methodologies. Practices may incorporate or base themselves on traditional medicine, folk knowledge, spiritual beliefs, or newly conceived approaches to healing.Acharya, Deepak and Shrivastava Anshu (2008): Indigenous Herbal Medicines: Tribal Formulations and Traditional Herbal Practices, Aavishkar Publishers Distributor, Jaipur- India. ISBN 9788179102527. pp 440 Jurisdictions where alternative medical practices are sufficiently widespread may license and regulate them. The claims made by alternative medicine practitioners are generally not accepted by the medical community because evidence-based assessment of safety and efficacy is either not available or has not been performed for many of these practices. If scientific investigation establishes the safety and effectiveness of an alternative medical practice, whereupon it becomes mainstream medicine and is no longer "alternative", and will therefore become widely adopted by conventional practitioners. Because alternative techniques tend to lack evidence, some have advocated defining it as non-evidence based medicine, or not medicine at all. Some researchers state that the evidence-based approach to defining CAM is problematic because some CAM is tested, and research suggests that many mainstream medical techniques lack solid evidence. Read full entry
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- Directory of resources about complementary and alternative medicine information.
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Alternative medicine?
What types of alternative care
are available? How do you feel
about traditional medicine
versus alternative modalities
of treatment?
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I go to a great natural doctor, he saved my life and I went to 20+ doctors who sat around saying there was nothing wrong with me and I was just imagining feeling sick and come to find out I had a severe vitamin deficiency that they should have found then there was another time that one prescribed a medicine that they knew I was deathly allergic to. Natural doctors go to school just as long as a regular doctor does and they can run all the same tests, they just can't prescribe medicine. I know from my experience 9 out of 10 regular doctors don't care about people they only care about prescribing meds. that don't even solve a problems only mask them, but some people do need medicine. People think their doctors care and some doctors do but most are just waiting for the 15 mins to run out on the clock and they don't even know your name. Natural doctors treat the whole body instead of just one part which Hippocrates the father of medicine strongly believed in. So unless you want to be on meds. I would recommend going to a natural doctor who will not put you into a statistic and actually sit down with you and listen and help you. Plus natural herbs really do work as well or better than perception meds. without the bad side effects. Once I was going to a regular doctor that everyone recommend was so great and come to find out he got his medical degree down in the Caribbean at a medical school that does not require a bachelors degree, so you never know what your getting with a regular doctor. |
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What makes you think Indeed, western medicine can
be risky. But alternative
medicines are not usually
backed by any kind of science.
Which is not to say that
science does not study nature
and plants in relation to
human health. Aspirin was
discovered in the bark of a
type of tree.
But with such concrete science
backing western medicine and
next to no science behind
alternative medicine, why
should I believe it's
effective?
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there is science to some alternative medicine and many are attempts at extracting the ingredients yourself, which is silly if you can buy better stuff for your needs but is a tradition that should be remembered like moon shining and home brew. . |
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Why do people chose to use I'm studying alternative
medicine for sociology at
school and was wondering why
people chose to use
alternative medicine when
modern medicine is available.
Even people with cancer, chose
to use alternative therapy
instead of rely in doctors. I
am just very unsure why.
Thanks everyone!
By the way, I'm not here to
bag on you or tell you that
what you believe is wrong. I'm
just looking to find someone
with first hand experience on
the matter.
People have said that they use
them, but have they actually
worked for you? Thanks for all
of your replies.
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Well, it certainly is popular. Lots of people use it as an adjunct to science based medicine. Relatively few people use it exclusively. I am not aware of any people who seek out AltMed when they have an actual medical emergency. It tends to be used for ill defined chronic conditions that tend to have symptoms that wax and wane. Part of it is a backlash against science. People tend to look at sciences' failures (thalidomide, Vioxx) and generalize that "all science" is bad....conveniently forgetting the huge gains in health in the last century as a result of a scientific approach. (cures for polio, many cancers, treatment of diabetes etc etc) The current generation has no idea how lucky they are to be alive in an era of science based medicine. It really took an upswing in popularity in the post-hippy era of the 60's and 70's, and that was where a lot of todays' New Age notions were born (crystal healing, therapeutic touch etc) The 60's generation tended to reject everything of the "establishment", and that seemed to have included a rational approach to health. There was more of an interest in Eastern mysticism, people took up transcendental meditation, took an interest in acupuncture etc. It has been very heavily promoted by unscrupulous practitioners who discovered there was a lot of money to be made when you could sell "wellness" without the pesky regulations, or requirements of efficacy or safety that doctors and pharmaceutical companies have to abide by. It has gotten much worse in the internet age, when any idiot can set up a webpage offering dubious health and wellness advice. People think they can diagnose and treat themselves by looking up their symptoms on a checklist. It is just as bad here in Canada where everyone has access to healthcare as in the US where 40 million people don't. Science is poorly taught in schools and poorly understood by most people. I think proper science education would go a long way towards diminishing peoples misguided attachment to SCAM. "There is no such thing as alternative medicine. There is only scientifically proven, evidence based medicine supported by solid data, or unproven medicine for which scientific evidence is lacking" (Journal of the American Medical Association 1998) In spite of SCAM generally poor attempts to actually do science in the last couple of decades, there has yet to be a large, well designed study that conclusively shows any form or SCAM to be superior to that of a placebo. There happens to be well understood, biochemical, physiological and psychological mechanisms of the placebo effect. So by Occam's razor, or the principle of parsimony, all SCAM effects are likely as a result of activating placebo mechanisms. |
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