alternative medicine-related stories
Be wary of Ayurvedic medicines
Natural Products, Alternative & Green Health, Nutrition & Supplements
Of hundreds of Ayurvedic remedies purchased from 25 different websites in the USA and India, 21% contained detectable levels of at least one of these metals, and of that 21%, half had higher levels than would be considered healthy.
Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient practice that promotes overall health using a balance of medicine, meditation, exercise and diet, and while it can be part of a healthy lifestyle, it's always a good idea to talk to your doctor first before taking any kind of remedy, natural or not.
Hypnosis instead of anesthesia
Celebs & Entertainment, Motivation, Alternative & Green Health
He was able to hear the cracking of his bones and the surgeon asking for a saw -- he could even hear the surgeon "hammering away at the bone" with a hammer and chisel. He could feel the doctor "pulling and manipulating" him, but felt no pain.
Much of the medical community is quite interested in this, as studies have shown that using less anesthetic can reduce the time patients spend in the hospital and speed healing. Additionally, many patients are nervous about using an anesthetic, and while they might not opt for using hypnosis only, it might help to calm them and allow a lower dose of anesthetic to be used.
The biggest myths about alternative medicine
I'm a big believer in home remedies and natural approaches to various health issues, but I also believe that in some cases "natural" just won't cut it and technology may have the answer instead. But when dealing with alternative health approaches understanding the pros, cons, limits, and risks is imperative. Do you think you have a solid understanding of the basics? Here are a few of the biggest misconceptions people have about alternative medicine:- "All natural" automatically translates to "all safe." Not true. Natural and herbal compounds often vary in strength, and they can interact and have serious side effects just like many prescription medications.
- "Alternative therapies are cheaper than conventional ones." Not true in many cases. Although they may have a cheaper price tag they often aren't covered by insurance.
- "There's little to no solid research to support the effects of alternative medicine." Not true, although many times research on alternative medicine is not documented and written about in scientific language, which can have a negative influence with doctors.
Alternative medicine: Are you being honest with your doctor?
Diet & Weight Loss, Motivation, Alternative & Green Health
It turns out, I'm not alone. Over one third of Americans are turning to natural and holistic medicine to cure what ails them, but many of those patients are keeping mum when it comes to telling their Western doctors. Fearing that their physicians will be angry with them or will drop them as patients, they carry on a relationship with both practitioners. You don't have to have a medical degree to realize this could be dangerous.
I can understand why people do it. I did it, after all. If you have an old-fashioned doctor or one who doesn't believe in alternative medicine, you're likely not to get much support. Try to remember, however, that in the doctor-patient relationship, you're the customer. Honesty is the best and safest policy for getting the combination of treatments -- be they alternative or Western -- that you need.
Can alternative medicine save your life?
What do you think about alternative medicine? Can it save your life? I think the key here is your attitude -- if you're convinced alternative medicine won't do anything for you, it won't. But faith is a powerful thing and if you believe in the path you've chosen, I think the body is capable of so-called miracles.
Life Fit Chat with Laura Lewis: Sniff your way to good health
Life Fit Chat with That's Fit Life Fit Expert Laura Lewis brings conversation provoking tidbits to your table, served up with a touch of spice! Byte-sized information that pack some punch, brought to you every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday!Did you know ... Aromatherapy is a very complex and integral part of holistic medicine in which essential oils derived from healing plants are used to create healing and wellness in the body. Aromatherapy is an alternative medicine.
Aromacology should not be confuse with aromatherapy. Aromacology is the study of scents and their effect on one's mind, mood and health.
Try it out ... Use one to two drops of therapeutic grade lavender oil for healing cuts, scrapes, burns and insect bites or place six drops in a warm bath to aid in sleep. Apply Rosewood topically for eliminating fungus. Rosewood will also enhance memories of childhood joy. Tea Tree oil is great for the skin and can be used with a carrier oil for massage purposes. For the purest, pharmaceutical grade essential oils, I recommend the Everyday Kit from Flower Road Natural Therapies.
Action Tips ...
- Be sure to always use high quality, therapeutic grade essential oils.
- Use essential oils mixed with almond or other vegetable oil base if you are going to apply it directly to the skin.
- Enhance the atmosphere by putting a few drops of your favorite essential oil in a bowl of water and let it evaporate slowly.
- For jet lag, rub a few drops of lavender, basil and tangerine on your temples.
- Place a few drops of eucalyptus or rosemary in your bath water to clear your sinuses.
- Do your research. Using too much of an essential oil can sometimes have the reverse effect you desire.
Eat live frogs to cure stomach problems
Alternative & Green Health, Nutrition & Supplements
A Chinese man claims that he's been free of intestinal complaints for 40 years -- thanks to a diet of rats and live tree frogs. Apparently he started the regime in his mid-20s, when he was having frequent abdominal pains and coughing, and hasn't had any trouble ever since.
According to Beijing News, the man originally had trouble eating a "live, wriggling frog," but he not only got over his inhibition, he has since supplemented his regime with baby mice -- once eating as many as 20 in a single day.
I consider myself fairly open-minded when it comes to alternative medicine, but I'm afraid this story is a little tough to swallow.






















