Illness, Injury, And Alternative Medicine

by on May 18, 2010

If you consider the possibilities, holistic therapy stands to close the ever widening gap between alternative and traditional medical practices. Illness can compromise the immune system while injury can inflict serious pain. Each practice has a different idea about how to treat such offenses and often a combination of methods is in order. Each type of practice is needed in our society.

Because the lifestyle of alternative medicine might be different, many people shy away from it. Personal training at home instead of a physical therapy office might not suit everyone well. Traditional supplements, nutrition, and spiritual healing frighten many away because they aren’t sure what that really means. When you refer to such things as medicine of a holistic nature, you are talking about much more than just a natural poultice.

In an effort to avoid taking medications that we might not need or want, some of us have combined alternative medical practices into our healing routine. The science that brought us blood thinners is also used in the production of rat poison. They are structurally similar with different doses. When you are sedated you are literally being poisoned to the point of being in a coma like state but not poisoned enough to stop your heart from beating. Interesting concepts when you think about it.

There are many times when our bodies really do need medications and traditional medicine offers some life saving procedures that alternative therapies can not. However, when we are talking about day to day health, there have been countless individuals who were able to safely give up some of their routine medications when they replaced the therapy with a holistic method.

You don’t have to completely toss one idea aside in order to follow the other. Using a well balanced and thoughtful combination of both types of medicine tend to be much more healing than just choosing one or the other. Knowing that you have all your bases covered helps move the healing process into a faster, more permanent reality.

Holistic practitioners also find that their patients are not usually unhealthily overweight and experience a greater sense of confidence in their likely recovery. Heart and lung problems tend to ease with combined practices, and have lower blood pressure with the combination of treatment methods.

It is truly a unique and amazing process that has led the medical scientists into a world of discovery. These medications can often be the one thing between health and death. Yet when you are able to combine an educated balance between each type of approach you often find you make better medical decisions regarding your health. Knowledge is most definitely power over your own health.