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The greatest paradox in medicine is unfolding.
Never in human history had we experience the explosive advancement in
medical technology as much as now. Concurrent, never had we experience the greatest exodus away from
modern medicine back to natural medicine.
Those practicing natural medicine up to the 1980s were quickly labeled "quacks". The acceptance by mainstream
medicine started in 1993 when Dr. Eisenberg published an article was accepted for publication in
the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine (328:246-252, Jan 28, 1993) sparked a national trend. In
1998, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) devoted an entire issue to alternative
therapies. This further confirms that CAM is here to stay. Today, these "quacks" are professors of
major medical schools, and are re-labeled "visionaries". How time have changed!
Traditional Medicine comes to accept CAM because:
a. The acknowledgment
that a patient's belief in healing properties may be just as powerful in many medical situations as the
interventions of the physician. Studies have shown, for example, that the placebo effect
produces the same neurological outcome as active drugs used to treat Parkinson's. The placebo effect
occurs when individuals take an inactive substance, rather than an active drug, and experience beneficial
effects only because they believe they're receiving beneficial treatment. The psychological
component of a physical disease have yet to be fully studied.
b. Increasing number of well conducted scientific studies supporting a
variety of alternative healing methods, from nutritional therapy to magnetic therapy.
c. Increasing frustration with traditional medicine in its inability to
cure chronic degenerative diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and osteoarthritis.
d. CAM works well in many cases that traditional medicine has failed.
Patients are smart. Here is what they are doing:
1. 90% Americans Believe in Natural Medicine, and 70% has tried some form of alternative medicine
sometime in their life. (Annals of Internal Medicine August 21, 2001;135:262-268)
2. 40% reports that vitamins and herbs is their therapy of choice.
Massage was indicated by 29% as the second most common therapy, followed by aromatherapy, yoga, and
homeopathic products.
3. About 74% of women and 57% of men take vitamins on a daily basis.
69% reported having used alternative medicine during the past year
4. 18% of respondents said that they had used massage therapy, 17% had used chiropractic therapy and 14%
had used folk medicine during the past year.
5. More visits to Natural Medicine health practitioners than traditional MDs.
You are not alone if you feel helpless and lost in the paradigm of
traditional medicine.
At the end, the best prescription to healing is knowledge.
To put things in a balance perspective, traditional medicine is wonderful for the analytically minded
patient and acutely serious disease that require immediate intervention, such as heart attack or
appendicitis.
Our knowledge of the body and its working is still far from complete. The more we know, the more we know
how much we don't know. After 50 years of research, we have yet to be able to cure the common cold, or to
prevent hypertension at its root. The process of Natural Medicine is much slower, but the result is often
long term.
The smart consumer would be wise to explore and use both - knowing that
each has its limitations and its assets.
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Michael Lam, M.D., M.P.H., A.B.A.A.M. is a specialist in Preventive and Anti-Aging Medicine. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Oregon State University, and his Doctor of Medicine degree from Loma Linda University School of Medicine, California. He also holds a Masters of Public Health degree and is Board Certified in Anti-aging Medicine by the American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine. He has authored numerous articles and the following books: The Five Proven Secrets to Longevity, How to Stay Young and Live Longer, Estrogen Dominance - Hormonal Imbalance of the 21st Century, and Beating Cancer with Natural Medicine.
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