Alternative medicine and the family physician
- PMID: 8940955
Alternative medicine and the family physician
Abstract
The seven categories of alternative medicine, as established by the National Institutes of Health Office of Alternative Medicine, are mind-body interventions, bioelectromagnetic therapies, alternative systems of medical practice, manual healing methods, pharmacologic and biologic treatments, herbal medicine, and diet and nutrition. Mind-body approaches have been shown to be effective in a variety of conditions. Acupuncture and homeopathy are alternative systems of medical practice that may be beneficial. Chiropractic manipulation for low back pain and infant message for enhancing growth are two methods of manual healing. While the literature on herbal medicine is vast, most of it focuses on a single approach for a specific condition. Traditional herbalists use a combination of herbs individualized for the specific person. As more and more people turn to alternative therapies, it is important for family physicians to be open to their patients' interest in alternative approaches.
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Different viewpoints on alternative medicine.Am Fam Physician. 1997 May 1;55(6):2079; author reply 2083-4. Am Fam Physician. 1997. PMID: 9149635 No abstract available.
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Different viewpoints on alternative medicine.Am Fam Physician. 1997 May 1;55(6):2080; author reply 2083-4. Am Fam Physician. 1997. PMID: 9149636 No abstract available.
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Different viewpoints on alternative medicine.Am Fam Physician. 1997 May 1;55(6):2080, 2082; author reply 2083-4. Am Fam Physician. 1997. PMID: 9149637 No abstract available.
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Different viewpoints on alternative medicine.Am Fam Physician. 1997 May 1;55(6):2083; author reply 2083-4. Am Fam Physician. 1997. PMID: 9149638 No abstract available.
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