Alternative
Medicine
Alternative medicine refers to all branches of medicine that do not
follow the modern western system of medicine. There are more than a hundreds
known alternative systems of medicine in the world. Alternative therapies which
are popular in India
are Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Acupuncture, Acupressure, Reiki and Magnetic
therapy. Though Ayurveda is called alternative by the western world, in India , to call
a therapy which dates back to 2000 BC years may not be right, because this is
our traditional medicine. Yoga is another science that has been passed down
through centuries. Alternative therapies are very different in approach from
mainstream western therapy.
Ayurveda takes a holistic approach to health and considers the mind
and body as a comprehensive whole. It teaches that good health implies an ideal
balance between the three ‘dosha’ in the body ‘vata’, ‘pita’, and ‘kapha’.
Treatment aims to set right the imbalance that causes the disease. The hallmark
of the treatment is that it aims at treating the body as a whole and not just
symptom. It’s often said that Ayurveda treats the individual and Allopathic
treats the disease.
Homeopathy on the other hand, aims to ‘cure the like with the like’
which means a substance which produces certain symptoms in a healthy individual
will cure those symptoms in a sick individual.
Acupuncture is yet another therapy which is an ancient Chinese method.
It is believed that by sticking needles into specific points in the body,
imbalances which cause disease can be set right
We see that of them do not aim at symptomatic treatment .Symptoms are
only taken as signals for some Imbalance or aberration in the whole body .In
fact they aim to treat the individual and not just the disease.
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