Even I agree alternative medicine can work better. i myself have tried ayurveda as an alternative medicine for some of my problems. I would personally recommend Ayurvaid hospitals. They are quite good when it comes to ayur veda treatments. AyurVAID has become the biggest chain of Ayurveda hospitals in India and demonstrated strong clinical outputs over the past three years of operations. You can get in touch with them and find out treatment procedures for your ailment.
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Drugs and herbs
The Western medicine took many drugs from plants. Eg aspirin was extracted from the bark of the willow tree.
The Western medicine basically extracted the main active component from a plant and concentrated it. It made the drug more potent than the plant, but also it made the drug
cause side effects.
The TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) has anothe aprroach. Each component of the plant or different plants in a mixture have a role. It is called TUFANG principle:
Class of herbs
Jun (emperor)—main curative role directed at the major symptom of the disease
Chen (minister)—synergizes with JUN to strengthen its effect
Zuo (adjuvant)----reduces the toxic effects of JUN and CHEN
Shi (courier)—guides the prescription to disease target location
You can see now why the Chinese medicine does not have so many side effects.
[QUOTE=ayurveda4all;65398]Even I agree alternative medicine can work better. i myself have tried ayurveda as an alternative medicine for some of my problems. I would personally recommend Ayurvaid hospitals. They are quite good when it comes to ayur veda treatments. AyurVAID has become the biggest chain of Ayurveda hospitals in India and demonstrated strong clinical outputs over the past three years of operations. You can get in touch with them and find out treatment procedures for your ailment.
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In USA and Canada there are lots of practioneers of TCM (Traditional Chinese medicine), qi gong, acupuncture etc. There is not much known about Ayurveda
and its practioners. How do they compare ? If Ayurveda is really good ( I just
don’t know much about it) why does it not become more popular ?
[QUOTE=Pawel;42897]I don’t think “western medicine” treats only symptoms. For example, if you get infection, the cause is bacteria. When you go to doctor you may get antibiotics to help you body in getting rid of them. This is treatment based on searching for a cause and dealing with it. So we can’t say “western medicine” treats ONLY symptoms. Question is, what percentage of treatments is just to get rid of symptom and what percentage deals with cause.
For me the worst is this “anti-flu” shit advertised on tv that in fact just blocks signalling pathways so that brain doesn’t know that there is an infection - so there are no “symptoms” which are in fact natural ways of dealing with infection (fever, loss of energy so you get some rest etc.).[/QUOTE]
Trouble is that most vaccines contain mercury, highly toxic.
Suzanne Sommers from USA wrote a book “Knockout” , based on interviews with doctors which really cure cancer based on alternative medicine. These are American doctors. One of them, dr. Stephen Sinatra uses even Gestalt Therapy and bioenergy (pranic or qi healing).
I think it's a quite helpful thread for those seeking holistic health approaches. It's important to weigh the benefits of both types of medicine, especially in sense of personal health and wellness. For further guidance on healthcare options, reaching out to redlands community hospital customer service could provide additional perspectives and resources. Their knowledge in both conventional and alternative medicine could aid in making a better healthcare decision.