Non Western Medicalization

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Many of us have our biases, beliefs, and opinions when it comes to western and non-westernized biomedicine. Western medicalization is when an individual seeks medical attention from physicians, who works at the hospitals or at clinics. Hospital is where all the tests, scans and necessary medical attention takes place and your family doctors work at the clinics, where they know everything about your health condition. Non-westernized medicalization is usually referred as traditional healing. Everyone, who comes from a different background, has herbal or traditional remedies to help you feel better and also for you to live a healthy lifestyle. Many individuals consume drugs, where there are possible side effects that are associated that can affect …show more content…

The questions that I will be asking the person that I intend on interviewing will be answering questions that focus more on western and non-western biomedicine and how it benefits her personally. I have chosen to interview a 23-year-old female and she comes from a Hindu background. She is married, mother to a child and lives with her parents. The reason why I chose to interview her is because of her family and her practices Ayurveda medicine. They do not follow the practices every day but they have strong belief that the Ayurveda medicine helps them to feel better. Mostly, in Sri Lanka, they use herbs to make their medicine to cure the illness or diseases of an individual. Her family is taught these special treatments or remedies through their grandparents, which is then passed on to her parents and now to …show more content…

They find they are not much of side effects within the treatments. Allopathic doctors believe that Ayurvedic is the best treatment to provide to a person who 8 am with Hepatitis A (Chandrakumar, 2016). Individuals, who fall under Pitta, are prone to being lead to Hepatic problems (Chandrakumar, 2016). In order to reduce hepatic problems, they got to reduce the Pitta, within the individual (Chandrakumar, 2016). In Ayurvedic treatments there are no "pre-formulated drugs", and the medications that are made for that specific individual need on his or her lifestyle and the state of their diseases is at (Chandrakumar, 2016). They were not allowed to consume alcohol and had to follow a strict diet in order to reduce the Pitta within the individuals (Chandrakumar, 2016). Many patients who have turned to the Ayurvedic healers for help for pleased with the results that they retrieved at the end (Chandrakumar,

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