Going to the doctor is not like it
used to be. In olden times doctors visits were more personalized and in depth.
Now traditional medicine is very impersonal and doctors send you home with up
to 5 prescriptions that you need to start taking right away. The only problem
is you will return next week because of all the side affects that you have from
all the medicine the doctor prescribed you in the first place and your original
problem still won’t be solved. Unfortunately, the reason behind all the new
prescriptions is because of all the kickbacks that doctors get for prescribing
them. Although, these medications don’t help the patients and will undoubtedly
cause more symptoms. So many Americans have started looking towards
complementary and alternative medicine.
Complementary and alternative
medicine (CAM) is a group of diverse medical practices that are not generally
accepted by conventional medicine, conventional medicine being medicine
practiced by an M.D., D.O., psychologist, registered nurse, or physical therapist.
This group of medicine is continually changing and types of medicine are very
broad, however the ultimate goal of this type of medicine is find whole body
health and wellness. The
principals and guidelines for each individual type of CAM although diverse are
based on holistic properties, whereby treating the body as a whole and
resolving the underlying problems are far more important in the long run rather
than just reducing the symptoms.
CAM involves the connection between
the mind and body and not only relieves symptoms but works to resolve the
underlying problems as well. Although, used in conjunction with one another,
complementary and alternative medicines are two completely different groups of
medicine. Complementary medicine unlike its cohort is used in conjunction with
traditional medicine. Therefore the treatment or medicine complements
conventional means of resolving pain, disease or illness. Where as alternative
medicine, is used in place of conventional medicine to promote self-healing,
and preventative medicine.
In the past, CAM was not accepted
due to its lack of scientific basis and evidence. However, because many CAM
practices are deeply rooted in Eastern history and are based upon traditional
medicine, folk knowledge, and spiritual beliefs people are now turning to this
type of medicine. Not to mention that patients are seeing and feeling results
from CAM. There is no greater influence than someone else’s testimonial, which
is causing the rise in CAM. Western medicine, although still hesitant, is just
beginning to use some alternative medicines as complements to their
conventional methods. Additionally insurances have turned the corner and
started allowing several alternative medicines as part of their covered
benefits. That’s not to say that CAM is completely accepted by the medical
community, it is a long way off. However it has opened the door for new
approaches to healing some of which are old ideas with new methods.
Due
to the diversity of available CAM’s, it is easier to group them together to
understand what type of medicine and treatment is rendered. The categories
include natural products, mind-body medicine, and manipulative and body-based
practices. Natural products include a variety of herbal medicines, vitamins,
minerals and other “natural products”. Products considered natural can include
dietary supplementation, herbal or botanical, and probiotics. Mind-body
medicine focuses on the connection between the mind and the body to heal and
promote health. These practices include
meditation, yoga, acupuncture, deep-breathing, guided imagery, hypnotherapy,
and tai chi. Lastly manipulative and body-based practices focus on the body
systems and their structures. Spinal manipulation from chiropractic care and
massage therapy are two commonly used body-based practices.
Before
you choose a CAM it is best to research and ask your friends and coworkers for
suggestions. It is normal to be nervous or apprehensive because it is not
mainstream, however with the popularity and growth that it continues to
receive, CAM’s are the next group of conventional medicine.