Sunday, December 18, 2011

Allopathic Medicine Versus Complementary Health Treatment - Bridging the Great Divide


Thanks to this trend, complementary therapy seems to be getting a stronger foothold in the seemingly impenetrable fortress. With more and more public tired of receiving little or no relief from medications and / or treatment prescribed by their doctors, many are turning to more natural methods which have stood the test of time and has a surprising, often resulting in an inexplicable healing border on miraculous.

One possible scientific explanation for this phenomenon may be due in part to the discovery of the Human Genome Project began in 1990 consists of an international panel of scientists world-renowned. Laboratory research into the function of our genes brought unexpected results.

analysis has shown the undeniable conclusion that the state of our health in relation to our genes, it was more for our environment and belief systems rather than vice versa. Our genes are in fact respond in accordance with our state-of-mind, ultimately creating the right combination to produce symptoms or signs of health.

This discovery is significant that at the very least, given the implications it has on the mainstream medical community, along with the pharmaceutical industry. Unfortunately, this critical information is not praised in most traditional schools of medicine. However, as the poor within the exception, it seems, we are actually making headway.

When we start to see even a small percentage of scientific research grants awarded to study alternative methods and effective natural treatments, basically, acknowledging what could potentially (and dangerous) to be lacking in the traditional health care, combining the benefits of these two worlds is far greater than what we were limited to so far. Health care stands to benefit only the mixing of traditions.

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