Complementary and Alternative Medicine Working
Together For You
You have choices when it comes to your medical care in this day and
age. No longer do you have to settle for conventional medicine and
its predictability, nor do you need to worry any longer about all
the side effects of prescription drugs. There are different
approaches that you may be unaware of, and they are called
complimentary and alternative medicine.
Complementary and Alternative medicine (also known by the
abbreviation CAM) has been around for a long time. Many of their
practices come from other parts of the world. These two techniques
each use the same types of treatments to bring you back to robust
good health. But, there are differences in how they are used.
Generally, alternative medicine is practiced in lieu of
conventional medicine. Complementary medicine uses the many types
of alternative medicine along with conventional medicine.
In a way, you can think of this as “covering all the
bases”. Although complimentary and alternative medicine is
normally thought of as a group of practices that are not taught to
conventional doctors, it is quite common for a patient to take
matters into his own hands and add a complementary medicine
treatment or two to whatever regime his doctor has prescribed for
him.
Here is an example of complementary medicine that probably
everyone has tried at least once. The mere act of taking a daily
multivitamin can be considered as a form of complementary medicine,
as you use it along with whatever standard treatments you receive
from your doctor. This is a rather mild form of complementary
medicine that would almost always meet with your doctor’s approval.
It is a comforting thought to know that by using complementary and
conventional medicine, you have chosen to do something to safeguard
your health, all on your own.
An example of alternative medicine would be when a cancer
patient decides to forego all chemotherapy and radiation
treatments, and instead follow a regimen of diet and food
supplements such as laetrile for their only treatment.
Alternative medicine is more respected by conventional doctors when
treatments like this work better than the usual standard cancer
fighting arsenal. This proves that even though conventional
medicine is based on years of scientific study, complementary and
alternative medicine can be just as effective at treating an
illness or disease.
Complementary and alternative medicine is thus thought to be any
kind of medical treatment such as vitamins or special food that is
not generally though to be the usual treatment for a disease. There
is still a lot to learn about both complementary and alternative
medicine and its role in helping people have an alternate to
conventional health care. You can be in charge of your own health
decisions, yet still heed the advice of your doctor when you decide
to go the complementary and alternative medicine route.
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