A Guide to Alternative Medical Treatments
There is a increasing amount of
alternative medical practices available and sometimes it's hard to keep
them all straight. Many people seek holistic and natural approaches to
treat injuries, stress and chronic pain, and find the treatments
successful and side-effect-free. These treatments draw on fine tuned
ancient practices and not only look at the whole body, but sometimes at
the wellbeing of the mind.
That said, there are a lot of charlatans out there as well, so look out and check thoroughly. This guide will help you understand some of the safest emerging practices.
Naturopathy
Acupuncture
Reflexology
This practice uses application of pressure to specific areas on the hands, feet and sometimes ears, to reduce pain, anxiety and stress in other parts of the body. Each point is said to communicate with organs and other parts of the body and pressure to these areas can cause a reaction that helps with the flow of energy in the body.
Homeopathy
Reiki
Aromatherapists
use essential oils and create unique oil combinations to promote the
healing process and stimulate the body’s ability to heal itself. The
idea behind this therapy is that each ingredient in an essential oil,
made from herbs, plants, flowers or spices, carries the life force of
the ingredient’s origin. This practice is commonly used in combination
with other alternative medicine practices.
Ayurveda
Acupuncture
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That said, there are a lot of charlatans out there as well, so look out and check thoroughly. This guide will help you understand some of the safest emerging practices.
Naturopathy
A naturopathic doctor is concerned
with treating the whole body and offers a proactive and preventive
approach to health. They will work with a patient to make adjustments to
their lives that will lead to health and encourage adoption of healthy
lifestyle choices. Their customized approach focused on natural
treatment techniques.
An acupuncturist works to tap
strategic points in the body to balance the flow of the body’s energy.
The tapping stimulates nerves, muscles, and connective tissues. This
treatment is perceived as scary and off-putting by many because of its
use of needles. Fans of this therapy say that the practitioners insert
them quickly and you barely feel the needles. Acupuncture works to
reduce and relieve chronic pain.
This practice uses application of pressure to specific areas on the hands, feet and sometimes ears, to reduce pain, anxiety and stress in other parts of the body. Each point is said to communicate with organs and other parts of the body and pressure to these areas can cause a reaction that helps with the flow of energy in the body.
Homeopathy
A homeopathic doctor is similar in
manner to a general physician but seeks to treat the cause of ill health
and not mask symptoms. They seek a more complete picture, enquiring how
symptoms are affecting patients, about relationships in their lives,
sleeping patterns, eating habits and mental capacity. Homeopaths make
use of natural ingredients to strengthen the body’s natural defense
system so that the body can heal itself. They also use natural
techniques to avoid the negative side-effects often associated with
pharmaceutical medication.
A Reiki master transfers energy to
encourage healing and this is done using their hands, a technique known
as palm healing. This natural and spiritual practice believes that low
energy can make one vulnerable to physical or mental illness while high
energy enables one to thrive in life. Reiki treatments are also
effective in reducing stress, which can drain the body of energy.
Aromatherapy
Ayurveda
This is an ancient Hindu medicinal
practice, which works with the 5 elements (ether, fire, air, water, and
earth) to achieve a balance of energy within the body. This holistic
approach investigates how the body interacts with the 5 elements and
finds the strong and weak points in the body in relation to each
element. The Ayurveda practitioner looks at a patient’s whole life and
suggests lifestyle changes to improve the healthy elements of the body
to encourage the body to heal.
An acupuncturist works to tap
strategic points in the body to balance the flow of the body’s energy.
The tapping stimulates nerves, muscles, and connective tissues. This
treatment is perceived as scary and off-putting by many because of its
use of needles. Fans of this therapy say that the practitioners insert
them quickly and you barely feel the needles. Acupuncture works to
reduce and relieve chronic pain.
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