Wednesday, December 01st, 2010
As we progress into the twenty-first century, we have made many inroads and advances in medicine due to new discoveries in chemistry, biology, and physics. Conventional medicine, our generally accepted system of medical knowledge, is practiced almost exclusively in the United States and abroad. Using this system, medical doctors and other health professionals treat diseases using drugs, radiation, or surgery. Conventional medicine is also known as allopathic, mainstream, modern or Western medicine.
As a technically advanced society, we have become proud of our achievements in science but modern medicine has yet to solve our health problems. There are several diseases such as cancer, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, and a wide variety of serious as well as chronic diseases where a cure has been pending for many, many years. Those who are suffering with incurable illnesses, are questioning the true advancement of modern medicine, and wondering, considering the modern innovations in science, if it has really made so much progress at all. We do have everyday experience of the wonders of medical science in the areas of nuclear and emergency medicine, immunology, surgery and medical testing, and certainly these systems are extremely important, but actual disease prevention and treatment for many chronic diseases is still eluding the modern medical establishment.
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Wednesday, December 01st, 2010
Pain is a pain no matter how you look at it. You might find yourself taking multiple doses of pain medication in a day to get rid of headaches, arthritis or other aches and pains that interrupt your life. Taking all those medications isn’t always the best option. Some of them might have side effects that could make you drowsy or harm your liver if taken in excess. But if you don’t pop the pills then you will still be in a lot of pain. What do you do? Well you have several options and acupuncture is one of them.
Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine in which needles are inserted into various spots on the body. The idea behind it is the insertion of needles at various point on the body will influence the physiological function of the body. The body is separated into different regions known as Meridians. The Meridians are channels that allow our body’s natural energy to flow. When it is out of balance this is when illness occurs, according to theory. The act of inserting needles into the pressure points found on the skin is said to restore this balance of energy and in a sense, restore the health of the person.
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Wednesday, December 01st, 2010
History has it that alternative medicine goes back 5000 years to Chinese traditional medicine, Indian (Ayuryedic medicine) and similar healing traditions in many cultures. The common belief was that the energy of the body had to be in harmony with the mind, body and spirit. A doctor merely facilitated the healing by identifying and taking away obstacles that would inevitably lead to a cure. Therapy included lifestyle changes, self-care and preventative measures.
Today, what we know of as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has roots going back 5,000 years to Chinese (traditional Chinese medicine), Indian (Ayurvedic medicine) and similar healing traditions. For thousands of years, these diverse medical traditions held a belief in the energy of the body and the need for harmony between mind, body and spirit. Doctor’s simply facilitated the healing process by identifying and removing obstacles.
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