Alternative Medicine
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Alternative Medicine
In 1982, the Prince of Wales addressed the British Medical Association (BMA) with these priceless words. “Today’s unorthodox is most probably tomorrow’s convention.”
Alternative medicine encompasses a range of practices and treatments that fall outside the realm of conventional Western medicine. Often referred to as complementary or integrative medicine, it includes approaches such as herbal remedies, acupuncture, homeopathy, and yoga. These practices are typically rooted in historical and cultural traditions and focus on holistic care, aiming to treat the whole person rather than just symptoms.
The medical profession has always viewed alternative medicine with outright skepticism and scorn.
In recent times there has been a growing belief among common folks to seek alternative medicine as a time-tested holistic healing therapy to their ailments. The good news is that the medical fraternity has an ear on this.
The factors for this switch could likely be:
Practitioners of alternative medicine are able to afford more time.
Patients feel that the therapist is honestly concerned. He is just not addressing a singular problem but whole body.
Touch is an instinct that fosters a bond. Patients view this as an effective means of communication. Alternative medicine frequently uses massage, subtle pressure on certain areas, acupuncture and so on. Orthodox medical practices alienate the patient from the doctor as this personal touch is missing.
Normal medical practice and advise is familiar. Do this, do that, blah, blah. Patients are consoled with unheard terms and unfamiliar practices that imparts a powerful healing force.
This brings us to the next hurdle. Which kind of alternative medicine is suitable? To make it simple, dear reader, they are best broken into four categories.
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These are highly developed. Incorporated are the causes of the illness, diagnostic methods, and treatment. This approach is more in line with conventional medical practices. But there are practices dating back millennia.
Proponents of alternative medicine often seek it for its personalized approach, emphasis on natural healing, and its potential to address the underlying causes of illness. However, it’s important to approach alternative medicine with caution. While some practices have shown benefits through research and anecdotal evidence, others lack rigorous scientific validation.
The gamut of best-known systems includes acupuncture, herbal medicine, osteopathy, homeopathy, naturopathy, and chiropractic. Ayurvedic medicine, a traditional healing system of India is becoming increasingly popular.
Diagnostic Techniques

These techniques involve kinesiology, a study to determine muscle strength for detecting allergies, iridology to examine the eyes for hidden disorders, and hair analysis which seeks nutritional deficiencies
The most unconventional is the ‘aura diagnosis’ which orthodox investigators find hard to accept.
Comlementary Therepies

These include fringe treatments such as massage, aromatherapy, reflexology, hydrotherapy, and spiritual cleansing. These do not address core issues. Orthodox practitioners are supportive of this. These methods are meant to complement rather than replace orthodox forms of treatment.
Self-help Measures
Self-help is a great way to go about it. This offers ways where people can ease their symptoms, improve their health and simply stay well. On the menu are breathing, relaxation exercises, meditation, yoga, and a balanced diet.

So What Is Alternative Medicine Exactly
The goal of every living being is to live long and healthy throughout. Alternative medicine does not promise miracles. The beauty of alternative medicine is how you perceive it. Music therapy, quitting smoking, de-stressing, and what have you. In fact, cases have been reported where cancers have disappeared purely through meditation alone.
Integrating alternative medicine with conventional treatments can be beneficial, but it’s essential to consult with healthcare professionals to ensure safety and efficacy. Balancing these approaches can offer a more comprehensive approach to health and wellness.
Your participation is vital. Your mind needs to sync with this belief. And it works, Believe me. I am an ex-alcoholic now and free from substance misuse.
About the Creator
Krishna Mohan Modekurti
Ahoy! I’m a retired ship captain who’s swapped stormy seas for the equally unpredictable tides of content creation— all with the calm of someone who’s steered a ship through chaos ( once through a floating wedding in Jakarta, long story).



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