The History of Alternative Medicine

Posted by admin on Oct 27, 2008

A New Fad or Steeped in Ancient History?

You may be new to using alternative medicine or perhaps you have already seen the amazing benefits alternative medicine and alternative therapies can bring to your life.    But do you know how long its been practiced and where it originated?  Well let me take you on a journey into the fascinating history of alternative medicine.

The history of Alternative Medicine is an interesting one and has links with many different cultures.  However it’s difficult to say exactly when Alternative Medicine began, in part because up until recently the practices that fall under this term were the conventional medical practices of their time. 

But if we go back in history and trace several of the forms of healing that are now labelled as alternative we find that their origins go back as much as 5000 years.From Eastern Philosophy to Widely used Western Alternatives.

One of the oldest forms of alternative medicine can be traced back through Chinese history.  The ancient Chinese, in much the same way as alternative medicine is used today, based their healing on the importance of the body and spirit being in balance.  Much of the philosophy of Chinese Medicine is based on Taoist and Buddhist principals and the belief that a person and their environment are closely interlinked. 

The widely known principles of Yin and Yang come from Chinese Medicine and are integral to its practice.  Yin and Yang explains how opposing forces are integral to each other and how for harmony within the body to take place, these must be in balance.  When these are out of balance, disease occurs.

Chinese Medicine works at restoring balance in various ways including herbal medicine, acupuncture, breathing and movement (Tai Chi and Qigong) and also through diet.  The practitioner looked at the patient’s health and life in detail to ascertain where their life force or Qi (pronounced Chi) was out of balance.  Various methods would then be used to restore the patient back to health.

Such was the effectiveness of Chinese Traditional Medicine that it still forms a large part of modern health care in the East.  It’s not unusual for these “alternative” practices to be used in hospitals alongside western medicine. 

The other Eastern Culture that has a long history of alternative medicine is India. Ayurvedic medicine dates back as far as 6000 years ago and like Chinese Medicine also has links with Buddhism. 

Ayurveda comes from 2 Sanskrit words – Ayu meaning life and veda meaning knowledge of.  It is a system of medicine that keeps a persons body, mind and spirit in tune with nature in order to maintain good health.

When in Rome …..

In the West, the History of Alternative Medicine goes back around 3000 years.  Treatments such as hydrotherapy were popular with the Romans and Greeks.  The Ancient Greeks who were greatly influenced by the Babylonias and to a lesser extent by India and China brought herbalism into the West.  Hippocrates (c. 460-377 BC), a Greek physician commonly referred to as the Father of Medicine, practiced herbal medicine. 

During the Middle Ages, Monks in Europe studied and grew medicinal plants and translated many works on the subject from Arabic.  Folk Healers also passed on their knowledge of healing through word of mouth, from Master to Apprentice.
 
The understanding of the power different plants have is ingrained in many native civilisations and has allowed man to understand and thrive in often challenging environments. When the Europeans settled in America they found that the Native Americans had an extensive knowledge of the healing power of their indigenous herbs.  Likewise the Aborigines in Australia understood the power of plants found in their environment.

Moving forward in time towards the 19th Century, before the rise of Western Medicine, as we now know it, medical practitioners were more like today’s naturopaths.  They would take a detailed medical history paying particular attention to the patient’s lifestyle.  They would then suggest ways to improve this by changes in diet, environment and would also prescribe herbal remedies. 

How a Bit of Mould Turned the Tables on Alternative Medicine

The widespread use of alternative medicine in its various forms decreased during the 20th Century.  Treatment of patients became more focused on the use of hospitals, and developments in modern medicine lead to the widespread use of Pharmaceutical Drugs to treat disease.  The discovery of Penicillin and its development into a drug that could treat bacterial infections in the 1940’s revolutionised health care and alternative medicine lost favour with most medical practitioners. 

Although many Doctors let go of what they considered to be outdated treatments such as homeopathy, herbalism and traditional Chinese Medicine many patients still sort them out, especially when conventional medicine didn’t appear to be working for them.  

No Longer An Alternative, Now Another Choice
for Achieving
Better Health

The result now is that Alternative Medicine is on the increase.  Practices such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, aromatherapy and healing are kept alive by practitioners who specialise in one of more alternative form of treatment.  Frequently alternatives are used alongside modern medical treatments, which have led to alternatives being given the term complimentary medicine.

This brief history of alternative medicine shows that many of the practices used today have been with us for thousands of years.  Given the rising popularity of using alternative medicine to deal with health issues today, it’s likely that these practices will be around for many more.

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What are the rules for IRS deductions on alternative medicine?

Posted by admin on Jun 26, 2010

Can you deduct, for example, over the counter medicine recommended by the alternative medicine doctor?

If it is recommended by medical doctor for you to take, then you can claim so much for buying it as long as it is documented and you have saved all receipts for any medicine bought. Vitamins don’t count as medicine. Also check if your stat allows for what is called medical miles. These are miles used to and from doctors and to and from drug store to get medicine.



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Do you think Obama should have included more alternative medicine and energy healing in the healthcare bill?

Posted by admin on Jun 16, 2010

The Health care bill wages war on alternative medicine. Even a casual look at the fine details shows a clear desire to steer people away from chiropractic, acupuncture, supplementation, and energy medicine, and spiritual therapy and help/care. Any thinking person should be OUTRAGED since WESTERN corporate drug company and government controlled medicine is best when mixed with spiritual healing and treatment.

The politicians…who mind you are all corporate fat cats before public servants…will do away with all forms of healing that do not directly profit them. We need to be archiving data and hiding it in remote locations so that it can be found in thousands of years after all forms of alternative healing have been outlawed by the government.
This is a lot bigger an issue then most people understand.
John McCain is waging war against supplements right now. Once the FDA gets involved in determining what herbs/supplements can be sold expect the potency, efficacy, and access to supplement/herbs to dwindle down. Disinformation campaigns have and will be waged…..

http://www.infowars.com/mccains-dietary-supplement-bill-an-attempt-to-implement-codex-alimentarius/

i would like to ask mr sparky and ratz above if he/they ever been treated by alternative doctors/homeopaths.
i would like to ask him if he ever sat in the hospital for 6 days being pumped full of pain killers so much that his vein in his arm collapsed….has he ever witnessed how the doctors have attractive lady assistants come into the hospital and try to sell surgeries and epidurals to patients in pain and under the influence of hard core opiates….

And then has he ever left that hospital in a paralyzed state in a daze from painkillers and steroids….been carried into his homeopath…and 10 minutes later stand up…bend down and touch his toes….and after 2 more treatments been virtually pain free even though his disc in his spine ruptured and he was told by "traditional" doctors he needed surgery or else he would not be able to walk…??

well thats my story and anyone against alternative medicine i guarantee has no personal experience with it. they are brainwashed and their ego makes them have immature judgments against things they do not understand.



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