Alternative Health
What is alternative health
care?
Alternative
health care encompasses diagnosis and treatment
programs which analyze body systems as a whole. While the
medical doctor treats the symptoms of the patient, the
alternative practitioner approaches disease as a systemic
condition. Costs are skyrocketing, many of us do not have
health care coverage and a visit to the doctor can prove both
costly and unfruitful.
The typical medical doctor has spent about eleven years in
college and residency programs to earn their degree. While well
educated, sometimes they don't have all the answers. Due not to
poor education, but perhaps a limited scope, the M.D. can not
always help the patient resolve their health issue. In the last
thirty years or so, alternative health care has sought to fill
in the gaps.
Allopathic medicine is the purvue of the medical doctor,
dealing with the strict science of disease conditions.
Pharmaceutical prescriptions, lab analysis and surgery are the
main treatments available. The condition which brings the
patient to the doctor may be only a symptom of an underlying
problem of another area or organ.
For example, if you are frequently prone to bronchitis, the
allopathic practitioner may prescribe antiobiotics to resolve
the infectious condition and thus bring it under control. The
holistic practitioner may instead view the bronchitis as an
underlying weakness of the immune system.
The naturopathic, or holistic practitioner, recognizes that
the bronchitis must be treated and may dispense a number of
herbs which are natural antibiotics, such as garlic or
elecampane root, a specific for respiratory problems to
eliminate the coughing and excessive accumulation of phlegm.
However, the alternative
health practitioner won't stop there.
He or she may also prescribe a natural immune system
booster, such as echinacea, to get at the root of the problem
which is causing the recurrent bouts of bronchitis. This
alternative approach can eliminate the problem altogether.
Other examples of alternative health approaches include
quit-smoking programs. While your regular M.D. may prescribe
nicotine patches, they don't work for everyone.
One alternative health discipline, accupuncture, employs the
use of fine needles, placed along one of the 700-plus meridians
established in Chinese medicine, to eliminate the desire to
smoke. Many people successfully quit with such an alternative
health approach.
Have you been plagued by migraine headaches? This can be a
very difficult medical condition. While there are
pharmaceutical prescriptions available to counter and alleviate
this painful condition, these medications may not work and may
also carry serious baggage in the side effects.
Alternative health practitioners may offer herbs or
aromatherapy as an alternative solution, minus the side
effects. Good health is of concern to all of us. If you have
unresolved medical conditions, you owe it to yourself to
investigate what alternative
health has to offer.
To your best health!
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