Monday, January 30, 2017

Pros And Cons Holistic Medicine Treatment

By Carl Carter


Integrated curative programs are based on the common notion that the overall health of a person is affected by aspects such as physical condition, mental and emotional stability. Seeking a balance of these aspects contributes to the ultimate well-being of the individual. This does not entirely eliminate the traditional methods of approaching health conditions such as convectional medicines. Holistic medicine treatment is essential to ensure full recovery of patients.

Conventional techniques to ensure patients recover usually pay more attention to eradicating the disease and alleviating symptoms instead of attending to the patient as a person. On the other hand integrated approach allows patients to analyze all the aspects that contribute to their wellness. It offers myriad benefits to patients such as modification and awareness of the gravity of lifestyle towards health. Individuals may not confess it but paying attention to their emotions is highly appreciated.

Curative techniques such as yoga are integrated into the system. Other methods of healing such as massage and meditation are incorporated into the programs. These are proven ways applied to relieve patients of stress and emotional tension. Helping patients recover from emotional pressure has been proven to benefit them health wise. In particular blood pressure can be regulated to optimum levels through such programs. Desire to abuse drugs such as alcohol can be also significantly minimized.

Medicinal procedures of this nature are specifically designed and planned for individual patients. For example homeopathic doctors create cures to treat specific ailments of a particular patients, contrary to the traditional way of issuing drugs at a standardized prescription for all. Practitioners practicing integrated treatment are encouraged to accord each patient a substantial examination session to help with their healing progress.

However, the program is not just advantageous, it is also disadvantageous to some extent. Limited scientific disciplines are available to support the approach. In most cases there is minimal if any scientific proof that the program is working. Because supplements of the integrated medicinal are not under the regulatory standards of the Food and Drug administration, they are not obliged to live up to prescription standards.

A common issue associated with alternative treatment programs is the lack of insurance cover for the system. Because of the lack of agreement with the scientific community and the traditional practitioners on the effectiveness of the system, most insurance agencies reject coverage for the system. In most cases patients get caught up with heaps of unpaid medical bills reviving all the stress eradicated during recovery.

Integrated programs have been found to be unreliable especially if the patient is ailing form a serious illness, especially those that are life threatening. Too much time and effort is spent seeking an alternative cure for the patient to the extent that the disease is incurable. The program does not entirely reveal the contents of their supplements hence patients can consume contents that disagree with their condition.

In conclusion integrated curative programs offer patients a lot of profits, among them, quicker recovery from pain. Additionally the system is designed to positively impact the general welfare of patients. . Doctors are obliged to educate their patients as well as mobilize them to modify their lifestyle for better health status.




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