
Alternative Medicine: Doubtful Treatment or a Powerful Healing Force
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
medical and clinical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2577-8005
DOI - 10.33140/mcr.04.02.01
Subject(s) - alternative medicine , medicine , therapeutic touch , modern medicine , health care , conventional medicine , disease , intensive care medicine , pathology , economics , economic growth
Alternative medicine is an approach to healing used in place of conventional medicine. Complementary medicine, on the otherhand, is used together with conventional medicine. For example, if a special diet is used to treat cancer in place of surgeryrecommended by a conventional doctor, the diet would serve as an alternative therapy. However, if a special diet were used tocombat high cholesterol levels in a patient with heart disease, in addition to coronary artery bypass surgery, the diet would serveas a complementary therapy. Since the same therapy can serve as either complementary or alternative, the various therapiesoutside the domain of conventional medicine are often grouped together under the term CAM (complementary and alternativemedicine) therapies. The increasing interest in alternative medicine, which attempts to treat a patient‟s body, mind, and spirit,can be viewed as a measure of the spiritual hunger in our high-tech society. The desire within the medical community to integratetreatments for a patient’s spiritual needs as well as physical needs is validating the importance of pastoral care in the hospitalsetting. Perhaps an approach to healing that makes use of the strengths of both conventional medicine and alternative medicinewould enable a person to experience the best of both medical worlds. The forms of alternative medicine with scientific backingcould be used to maintain health and increase physical fitness, while conventional medicine could be used to accurately diagnoseand eradicate disease. Certain cautions, however, should be observed.