Does Alternative Medicine Work?

September 11, 2008

In today’s modern times, many of us no longer believe in alternative medicine, natural remedies, the use of herbs or anything that does not involve the use of traditional modern medicine. We have made so many advances in modern day medicine, that most of us don’t trust or want to believe in anything else. The question I ask myself constantly is; “if traditional medicine has become so much better than other alternative, more natural medicine, Why are we still getting sick?” Why do some people get better when they use alternative medicines? Why do traditional medical professionals see so many ¨unexplained healings,¨ as they like to call them. Is it all because of miracles, or is it thanks to Alternative medicine?

Natural medicine does work! Or at least I am one of those believers. But as even the best alternative medicine professionals believe, it should be used in conjunction with traditional medicine. Natural, or alternative medicines allow your body to heal itself, and to balance itself out, without the use of so many chemicals. Even studies done by traditional medicine experts show that many life threatening diseases like cancer, diabetes, and heart problems are caused by stress and anxiety. If the cause is stress, and they agree that one of the best ways to fight this stress and anxiety is through alternative medicine, then how can they also say that alternative medicine doesn’t work. Why do so many in the medical profession say that alternative medicine doesn’t work? Well, your guess is as good as mine! But whether it’s the natural medicine, herbs, therapies or just the patients faith, what is true that something is working, and it’s more than just traditional medicine.

Recently, in a conversation with a friend, who was once a stage IV cancer patient, I asked him what he attributed his healing too. This man should be dead, he is in the 3% survivor rate and was stage four! He told me the doctors had sent him home and told him to make his final plans. Instead he used his faith, tried alternative medicine and is still alive today! If you ask him, whether he believes in alternative medicine or not, he will say, ¨I don’t know what I believe in, but I am still here. Does that answer your question?” ¨It might have been the natural herbal treatment I take, it might be people’s prayers, it might even be traditional medicine. The good thing is I’m still here for a few more years and enjoying every minute of it! I don’t think I could have ever written a better analogy as to the effectiveness of alternative medicine.

The truth is that there are two types of people. Those who truly believe in the natural healing wonders of alternative medicines, and others who believe that natural medicine is a matter of “old wives tales” and these old techniques that have no effect at all.

It is difficult to say which is true and which is not. But we are left with something to consider. If alternative medicines do not work, then why have they been around for thousands of years, and why do we still use them? Why do people who use them, survive life threatening diseases? Is it truly just a matter of faith, or is there really something to these alternative medicine techniques? Those questions I will leave you to answer.

All about Reflexology Careers

July 3, 2008

Reflexology is an ancient field that has become a growing field of study for holistic health careers. There is a high demand for reflexologists because individuals are searching for a more non-invasive type of health care. The growing trend now is toward holistic healing in the form of reflexology. Those interested in this field can learn all about reflexology careers by going online and finding accredited schools and colleges that teach it.

Those interested in learning all about reflexology careers will learn that going into the field of reflexology isn’t just a job, but it is a calling. It takes a special kind of person to be a reflexologist. Someone with a heart for people and dedication to helping them are the people that make the best reflexologists. The rewards from working as a reflexologist are watching your clients begin to change in front of your eyes. After the first treatment most people feel much better than they did before. Word of mouth is the best advertisement, so not only do you help people as a reflexologist, but they help you by telling people how you helped them to feel better.

Anyone interested in finding an accredited school to learn all about reflexology careers should go online to a site like Holistic Junction and locate a school near them. There are many holistic health care offices that hire newly licensed reflexologists on staff. Many reflexologists go into business for themselves after several years of experience, and build practices that compliment the medical field. It is quite common for a physician to refer a patient to a reflexologist when the patient does not want to comply with a difficult medical regime.

When one learns all about reflexology careers one learns that there is a mind/body connection. The mind, body and spirit are one. People go to reflexologists for many reasons; some may go to relieve tension and pain. Others may visit a practitioner to learn how to connect with their spiritual side. Healing starts from within; taking pills and paying doctors does not promote healing. It is the peace within that begins the healing process. Many patients are tired of being patients and want to take an active role in their health care. Reflexologists see people heal themselves. They teach their clients how to continue on with therapeutic touch through techniques they can do at home.

When learning all about reflexology careers, one learns they are not only therapists, but they are also teachers. They administer the art of healing touch and teach the client how to better take care of themselves. Just like in medicine, becoming a nurse or a doctor is considered a calling; the same is true for professionals in the area of alternative health care. If you are interested in learning all about reflexology careers you might want to visit the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) at http://nccam.nih.gov for more information on the subject.