Sunday, November 17, 2013

Alternative or Complementary Medicine

                    Alternative or Complementary Medicine

 Vontresa Blog 1:
            I have been reading and trying for some time to try to understand the Affordable Health Care Act. I have been trying to understand where I fit in with this plan. After consulting with several of my elderly family members, I have learned to deal with many health issues through home remedies. Many of those home remedies really do work. I look at some home remedies as alternative or what is sometimes referred to as complementary medicines medicine. The definition of complementary or alternative medicine means:  Many Americans, nearly 40 percent, use health care approaches developed outside of mainstream Western, or conventional, medicine for specific conditions or overall well-being. When describing health approaches with non-mainstream roots, people often use the words “alternative” and “complementary” interchangeably, but the two terms refer to different concepts:  There are many people who do not believe in pumping their bodies with all these different types of experimental drugs that are wrecking our bodies with many side effects.

medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Complementary+and

           Alternative medicine or complementary medicine has become very popular over the years. This type of domestic health care is generating over $22 billion or more a year. Now this says a lot concerning alternative or complementary medicine. We can see that this not something that will come and go in time. Alternative or complementary medicine is used to treat all types of aliments; therefore, operation management in health care organizations that are employed in healthcare facilities will have to learn how to accommodate this growing medical trend. For many people that cannot afford the expensive medications or the high hospital and doctor bills are turning to a cheaper effective approach to alternative or complementary medicine.

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