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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) encompasses various health care practices beyond conventional medicine. These include acupuncture, homeopathy, aromatherapy, meditation, and herbal medicine. Integrative medicine principles emphasize collaboration between patients and practitioners, considering physical, mental, and spiritual factors. CAM domains include alternative medical systems, mind–body interventions, biologically based treatments, manipulative methods, and energy therapies. While CAM does not always cure conditions, it can enhance symptoms and quality of life. Remember to consult a healthcare professional before trying any CAM treatment. These terms refer to the use of natural remedies, mind–body practices, and bodywork to promote health and healing. Some of these practices, like acupuncture and massage, have been used for thousands of years. These practices have historically been considered outside the norm of Western medicine, which refers to the type of healthcare you are most used to in North America—healthcare practitioners whose treatments rely heavily on options like medication and surgery. Increasingly, though, there is evidence to show the very real health benefits of many of these complementary practices. These therapies rarely cure conditions, but they frequently can improve symptoms, improve patients’ quality of life, and help contribute to the treatment of chronic disease. Basic principles of integrative medicine include a partnership between the patient and the practitioner in the healing process, the appropriate use of conventional and alternative methods to facilitate the body’s innate healing response, the consideration of all factors that influence health, wellness, and disease, including mind, spirit, and community as well as body, a philosophy that neither rejects conventional medicine nor accepts alternative medicine uncritically, recognition that good medicine should be based in good science, inquiry driven and open to new paradigms, the use of natural, less invasive interventions whenever possible, the broader concepts of promotion of health, and the prevention of illness as well as the treatment of disease.
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Syed Amin Tabish, 2024.
"Complementary and Alternative Health Care and Medical Practice,"
Springer Books, in: Health Care Management: Principles and Practice, chapter 0, pages 199-213,
Springer.
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RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-97-3879-3_11
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-3879-3_11
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