Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Difference Between "Alternative" and "Complementary" Medicine

What is the Difference Between "Alternative" and "Complementary" Medicine?
By Cathy Wong, About.com Guide
Updated August 11, 2006

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According to The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), the distinction is that complementary medicine is used together with conventional medicine and alternative medicine is used in place of it:

•"Complementary medicine is used together with conventional medicine. An example of a complementary therapy is using aromatherapy to help lessen a patient's discomfort following surgery".

•"Alternative medicine is used in place of conventional medicine. An example of an alternative therapy is using a special diet to treat cancer instead of undergoing surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy that has been recommended by a conventional doctor".

But this is not an accurate distinction. Alternative practitioners don't suggest to their clients that they stop receiving conventional care. What most practitioners strive for is to develop a working relationship with a client's family doctor, with the client's health as their shared goal.

Alternative medicine is the favored term among the public and many practitioners. It is really researchers who prefer the term "complementary and alternative medicine", which they call "CAM". For them, CAM usually refers to the alternative practices that have some scientific evidence showing their safety and/or effectiveness.

Source

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. "What is complementary and alternative medicine?" 2002 NCCAM 3 August 2006 .

MY THOUGHTS

ilearned something new today. i don't mind using complementary or alternative medicines. what ever works, right?

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