There is still no strict definition on what alternative medicine
really is. But presently, it borders on the broadness of description
covered by what we know of as conventional or orthodox medicine.
However, to define alternative medicine as we believe it to be, it may
be a knowledge that is considered as unaccepted, untested and
unscientific. All these were true if we are to look some years back. But
since alternative medicine has been studied in the later years,
employed by numberless institutions (such as spas and the likes) and
accepted by many as cure to their ailments (even those that may be
resolved through conventional medicine), this definition for alternative
medicine may already be considered as obsolete.
On other terms,
alternative medicines are practices that may be considered false that
sometime go to the extent of quackery. However, this definition is much
abused by several authorities that have their own systems of beliefs and
other things to support to. Still others would define it as practices
that may not be tested, refuse to undergo tests and may continuously
fail tests. On other peoples' view, this may be too unfair for those
practicing the knowledge that comprise alternative medicine and too
sweeping a statement since many have gained healing by means of
alternative medicine.
This debate on the authenticity of
alternative medicine is further made complicated by the number of
practices that are labeled as alternative medicine, which has some
truths in them. In actuality, alternative medicine covers procedures
involving metaphysical principles, spiritual and religious
underpinnings, new sets of healing approaches and non-European medicine
practices. These are enough reasons why alternative medicine is much
harder to accept in the West rather than in the East where most these
practices originated. In addition to these, many proponents of
alternative medicine contradict and many individual belief systems may
reject others.
Furthermore, critics of alternative medicine may
further define it as therapy, treatment and diagnosis that may be
performed legally by unlicensed practitioners. Yet, a number of doctors
and physicians find good uses of alternative medicine when combined with
the conventional medicine when they are trying to hit the balance.
But
there are more logical and unbiased definitions that are accepted by
most. Many of which deal only on the safety and affectivity of the
alternative medicine without the protection on economic interests,
political views and turf protection. One such definition is that
alternative medicine is a field of healing, therapy and diagnosis that
are not based on controlled studies.
There are however some
therapies that were once covered by alternative medicine that are now
accepted within the medical community since they passed approval over
their affectivity. On the opposite, there were medical practices that
are now disregarded within the medical circles since there are no
profound evidences that prove their efficiency in healing.
In
reality, the term alternative medicine is quite misleading. Both critics
and advocates of the said practices support this view. Some support the
idea that Western medical practices are the alternative medicines since
they were preceded by ancient practices, which is somewhat true. Others
would claim that the term "alternative medicine" was only devised by
advocates of conventional medicine to discredit the natural methods of
healing.
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