Wednesday 27 April 2011

Allopathic Medicine Versus Complementary Health Treatment - Bridging the Great Divide

signs are all there. growing public dissatisfaction with traditional health care. Drugs promising to deliver relief from every symptom in the book (notice they never mention the actual 'cure'?), but beware, the side effects could potentially kill you. Talk about 'means to an end. "Should we be getting that little quip literally

North American public appears ready, open to the idea of ​​the potential benefits arising from non-traditional treatment that is offered or complementary or alternative medicine as reported in a recent Reuters article 10 December 2008, "About four in ten American adults and one in nine children are turning to unconventional medical approaches to chronic pain and other health problems, health workers said on Wednesday." This growing trend is hard to refuse even the most vocal critics . Affordable, non-invasive, little or no side effects, highly effective treatment ... Who would have thought?

Thanks to this trend, complementary therapy seems to be gaining a stronger foothold in this seemingly impenetrable fortress. With more and more the general public are tired of receiving little or no relief from drugs and / or treatment prescribed by their doctors, many have turned to more natural methods that have stood the test of time and has a surprising, often resulting in unexplained healing at the border on miraculous.

One possible scientific explanation for this phenomenon may be due in part to discoveries made ​​by the Human Genome Project began in 1990 has an international panel of world-renowned scientists. Laboratory studies conducted in the function of our genes bring unexpected results.

analysis showed that the conclusions are undeniable condition of our health than our genes, it was more to our environment and belief systems than vice versa. Our genes, in fact, react in accordance with our state-of-mind, ultimately creating the appropriate combinations that produce symptoms or signs of health.

This discovery is significant that at the very least, given the implications of this to the mainstream medical community, along with the pharmaceutical industry. Unfortunately, this is critical information has not been praised in most schools of traditional medicine. However, as weak in the exceptions seem to have, in fact, progress.

When we begin to see even a small percentage of scientific research grants allocated to the study of alternative methods and effective natural treatments, essentially confirming what could potentially (and dangerous) is lacking in traditional health care, using a combination of these two worlds far exceeds what we have been limited to, until now. Health care is only for the benefit of the mixing of traditions.

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