Alternative Health Care Options or Modalities

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Popularity of alternative and complementary also known as (CAM) started in 1970 with a range of different people who sought to have both kinds of care as their health options. People from all races and walks of life such as academics, corporate executive officers, or police officers all wished to have something more when it came to the care of their health. Many of the treatments that were sought were not treatments that would be covered by insurance companies and the treatments there for would have an out of pocket expense. So why for people who had insurance would they seek to pay out of pocket for these types of treatments?

There are many reasons that people turn to alternative health or complementary health practices. Being able to work with the body as a whole and not concentrating only the disease or illness also to treat the entire body as whole helps to reduce stress which allows for a greater chance of reducing inflammation and improving healing. There are many practices of alternative or complementary health some of which are recognized by traditional doctors and referred to others are not yet seen as real options for health treatment. The main focus of this type of care is about comfort not about the cure, it reduces the side effects of treatments done with traditional medicine also reduces side effects of the disease or illness itself. Alternative and complementary health is non-invasive works to help bring the body back into a state of homeostasis. This type of therapy is not taught in traditional Western medical schools alternative health medicine is in place of conventional medicine, although when using complementary medicine it works with conventional medicine; although each type of medicine is to be working fo...

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