
Traditional medicines is losing its ground in the minds of people, and predictably so - so they are no longer regarded as the panacea therapy by most individuals. This is a matter of serious worry within the medical fraternity, as individuals have shifted their focus in the security of their family health as well as their own. The public direction is gradually moving towards complementary medicine as a standard for healthcare because conventional medicines seem to have failed to deliver their promises.
Then the TV and other media also support the view that these medications really can ease signs and prevent various ailments. Furthermore, advertizements entice the public by allowing complete strangers to give dubious testimonials on a certain drug. Periodicals ads do the same and when a certain drug’s side effects are mentioned they often appear to be carelessly explained and examined. Such feckless handling of drug advancement often misleads people who start to trust alternative medicines instead. Let us examine the side effect profile of a common hormone replacement therapy drug, called Premarin. While it is possible to get headaches, the user may also experience chest pain, with a confused mental state with forgetfulness and it is also possible to have puffiness of the legs and feet.
These are typical menopausal signs which are easily treated by herbal remedies consisting of a combination of cohosh and dong quai, known for its safety and efficaciousness. Individuals in general are more habituated to the use of allopathic medicines, also called Western health care which is geared more towards the complaint and the prescribed drug. Whereas, complementary healthcare on the other hand targets the root of discomfort consequently curing the entire body. Thus people want to find more about the prescribed medication, which can worsen the illness rather than cure it. These after effects have prompted individuals to try safer, natural and better options for handling their health.
Complementary health care is becoming one of the mainstream answers for better health and is now prescribed by most allopathic doctors to cure sickness and diseases. The health care profession is starting to grow aware of the beneficial contributions made to good health by herbs, yoga, acupuncture, massage therapy, and holistic living. It is sincerely hoped that over the years, complementary medicines will offer even safer and more effective medical options for health care.
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