Many people use alternative and complementary treatments. How much do you
know about them? Find out more by taking this quiz.
1. Alternative medicine and complementary medicine mean the same
thing.
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People often use
these terms as if they are the same. But in fact they mean 2 different things. The
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) points out the
difference. NCCIH notes that alternative medicine refers to medical treatments used
in
place of conventional medicine. Complementary medicine refers to treatments used along
with conventional medicine.
2. One of the main ideas of both complementary and alternative
medicine is that the body heals itself.
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Complementary and alternative medicine practitioners see the body as responsible for
its own healing. They try to find the best methods to support the body in its
self-healing. Docere is a main part of alternative and complementary medicine. It
means doctor as teacher. Doctors see themselves as teachers. They instruct their
patients in the ways of health and wellness and should also be examples themselves
Another principle of both of these kinds of medicine is prevention. This means doing
all you can to keep yourself healthy and not get ill. This is a principle also used
in conventional medicine. Some complementary and alternative medicine practitioners
believe in different types of balance between forces or energies. The body needs to
balance these forces or energies in order to heal. An example of this is acupuncture.
Acupuncture is a type of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It uses very thin
needles put into the skin at certain points on the body for a short period of time.
These points run along "meridians" and correspond to different health concerns and
conditions.
3. Homeopathy is a form of both complementary and alternative
medicine. It uses very tiny amounts of some substances to help healing.
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Homeopathy is based
on the idea that "like cures like." A homeopathic remedy is a tiny amount of a substance
that could cause harm in large amounts. The theory is that a small amount of it can
trigger the body's natural healing process. This may promote health.
4. Herbal medicine and acupuncture are both used in naturopathic
medicine.
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Naturopathic medicine
focuses on the natural healing process of each person using a variety of approaches
to
support each patient. This might include lifestyle and nutritional advice, herbal
and
homeopathic medicine, acupuncture, body work and adjustments,and hydrotherapy. It
also
focuses on reducing toxic exposures and finding and treating nutrition deficiencies.
Naturopathic healthcare providers also work with patients through counseling to create
lasting and healthy behavioral changes, A naturopathic healthcare provider focuses
on
the person as a whole. They encourage people to take charge of their health, to follow
a
healthy lifestyle to prevent disease, and to combine the body's built-in pull toward
health with the healing power of nature.
5. Ayurveda is a type of medicine started in India. It uses
controlled breathing as one part of treatment.
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Ayurveda is a system
of medicine that is centuries old. It focuses on treating the mind, body, and spirit
as
the way to promote health. Controlled breathing is just one part. Other parts of
treatment can include diet, exercise, meditation, herbal medicine, and massage. Studies
have been done in India on how well Ayurveda works. But not enough research has been
done to prove that all aspects of this system of medicine helps every person. Ayurveda
comes from the Sanskrit word ayus, which means life, and veda, which means knowledge.
So
Ayurveda means the knowledge of life.
6. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is based on the idea of
balancing yin and yang.
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TCM believes that the
body has two opposite and balancing forces. Yin is the cold, slow and passive force.
Yang is the hot, fast and active force. Illness occurs when these two forces are out
of
balance and when qi (chi) or life energy is blocked. TCM uses several types of
treatments. These include acupuncture, heat, herbs, massage, and body movement. TCM
also
encourages changes of certain habits or lifestyle in order to better balance the yin
and
yang. For example, diet may be changed to encourage warming, fully cooked and nourishing
foods if a person has too much yin from a certain type of illness or symptom. Parts
of
TCM such as acupuncture and massage are safe and work well in some cases and for some
health conditions. But research hasn't proved that all aspects of TCM work well for
every person.
7. The herb Artemisia annua from TCM has been used successfully
to treat malaria.
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Artemisia annua
contains the chemical artemisinin. Researchers used this chemical to make medicines
to
treat malaria.
8. St. John's wort is an herb that is touted as a treatment for
diabetes.
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St. John's wort has
been promoted as a treatment for depression. The NCCIH says that studies have had
mixed
results on how well the herb works for this.
9. You need to tell your healthcare provider about any
supplements you take. This is because they may cause problems with your prescription
medicines.
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A dietary supplement
should be seen as a form of medicine. Any form of medicine can cause problems with
other
medicines. This includes prescription and over-the-counter medicines. For example,
gingko can boost the action of blood-thinner medicines (anticoagulants). This may
cause
too much bleeding. Other supplements have been shown to interfere with medicines.
These
include St. John's wort, garlic, glucosamine, ginseng, saw palmetto, and valerian.
10. You can't take too much of a water-soluble vitamin.
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Water-soluble
vitamins aren't stored in the body the way fat-soluble vitamins are. But they can
still
cause problems while they are being digested. High doses of vitamin C can cause
diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. High doses of vitamin B-6 can cause nerve damage.
Talk
with your healthcare provider before taking any supplement, even a multivitamin.